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Synonyms

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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Over time, however, observational and experimental evidence has increasingly supported Dudley's view.

From Science Daily

Just two Big Tech stocks have accounted for more than a third of the S&P 500’s gains so far this year, underscoring how the market has become increasingly concentrated around major companies.

From MarketWatch

Simply put, whether due to misjudging the country’s mood or the increasingly obvious effects of poor health and aging, the president has been off his game.

From Salon

“We are increasingly confident that AI represents a generational technological shift with broad and lasting economic impact,” he added.

From Barron's

“With labor-force growth slowing due to demographics, the U.S. economy is increasingly reliant on productivity gains to drive growth and improve living standards,” says Adam Schickling, senior economist at Vanguard.

From Barron's