Gradually
11gradually*/*/ — [ˈgrædʒuəli] adv slowly and in small stages or amounts She gradually built up a reputation as a successful lawyer.[/ex] Gradually add the flour.[/ex] …
12gradually — / grædʒuəli/ adverb slowly and steadily ● The company has gradually become more profitable. ● She gradually learnt the details of the import export business …
13gradually — adv. Gradually is used with these verbs: ↑abandon, ↑absorb, ↑accumulate, ↑adjust, ↑begin, ↑cease, ↑change, ↑climb, ↑cool, ↑cut, ↑dawn, ↑decline, ↑ …
14gradually — adverb in a way that happens or develops slowly over a long period of time: The rock gradually wears away due to the action of the water …
15gradually — gradual ► ADJECTIVE 1) taking place in stages over an extended period. 2) (of a slope) not steep or abrupt. DERIVATIVES gradually adverb gradualness noun. ORIGIN Latin gradualis, from gradus step …
16gradually — adverb in a gradual manner (Freq. 23) the snake moved gradually toward its victim • Syn: ↑bit by bit, ↑step by step • Derived from adjective: ↑gradual …
17gradually eat away — index erode Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
18Gradually Going Tornado — Infobox Album | Name = Gradually Going Tornado Type = Album Artist = Bruford Released = 1980 Recorded = October November 1979 at Surrey Sound in Surrey, England Genre = Jazz Length = 46:02 Label = Polydor Records Producer = Bill Bruford, Ron Malo …
19gradually dying away — англ. [грэ/дьюэли дайинг эуэй] постепенно замирая см. также gradually …
20gradually — adverb see gradual II …