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increasingly

American  
[in-kree-sing-lee] / ɪnˈkri sɪŋ li /

adverb

  1. 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.


Etymology

Origin of increasingly

increasing ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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That isn’t to say that the AI trade is going away — although more turbulence could be in store, as investors appear increasingly willing to differentiate between winners and losers.

From MarketWatch

The new deal is expected to bring two of the country’s most influential companies closer together at a time when payments are increasingly playing out on people’s phones, watches and other gadgets.

From The Wall Street Journal

That isn’t to say that the AI trade is going away — although more turbulence could be in store, as investors appear increasingly willing to differentiate between winners and losers.

From MarketWatch

But it’s looking increasingly doubtful that the turn will earn him his first Oscar nomination.

From Los Angeles Times

Berenberg says it is increasingly confident that Vodafone can execute well in its core markets such as Germany and the U.K., and points to the company’s efficient capital management.

From The Wall Street Journal