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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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And increasingly, he notes, younger Italians are rediscovering that logic.

From Salon

The company’s vertical integration, from custom chips to a leading large language model, provides financial strength for Alphabet at a time when investors are increasingly concerned about excessive AI spending, Bond said.

From MarketWatch

The river, at times hauntingly beautiful and others murky and unknowable, offers a mirror to Daniel's torment, and to the increasingly fragile hope of his wife, Agnieszka, that Chris will one day come home.

From Barron's

While stocks ended where they began, the real action came in precious metals, with investors rushing to gold and silver amid an increasingly uncertain geopolitical environment.

From Barron's

It’s an agreeably heartfelt reminder that children are powered by an imaginative daring and purity of bonding we’d be wise to nurture, not squelch, if we’re going to learn how to inhabit the increasingly uninhabitable.

From Los Angeles Times