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increasingly
[ in-kree-sing-lee ]
adverb
- to an ever greater degree; more and more: Marketers are increasingly using video to create meaningful emotional connections with their consumers.
He became increasingly nervous and overwrought and began to suffer bouts of depression.
Marketers are increasingly using video to create meaningful emotional connections with their consumers.
Word History and Origins
Origin of increasingly1
Example Sentences
But since Thursday, Malawian authorities, both at the border and in nearby markets, have become increasingly strict – often arresting traders found with Tanzanian produce.
It was a stance that the Rev. Munther Isaac, a Lutheran pastor in Bethlehem, saw as a counterweight to the muscular brand of conservative Christianity increasingly dominating U.S. discourse on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
As each day passes in fight week, it is becoming increasingly unlikely that Eubank Sr will attend Saturday's fight.
As he grew older, this became increasingly unmanageable for his family.
He has studied environmental protest groups in the UK for decades and says the more radical groups are finding it increasingly hard to recruit people.
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