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incremental

[ in-kruh-men-tl, ing- ]

adjective

  1. increasing or adding on, especially in a regular series:

    small, incremental tax hikes.



incremental

/ ˌɪ԰ɪˈɛԳə /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, using, or rising by increments
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Origin of incremental1

First recorded in 1675–85; increment + -al 1
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Part of this is the sluggishly incremental nature of Laughton’s writing that filters everything through seesaw dialogue.

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It could be that some form of engineering is necessary to incrementally improve the coherence of the qubits to solve this problem, Lee said.

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However, as cable and satellite audiences shrink and streaming audiences expand, Charter opted to pursue incremental income.

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The current administration and government's flouting of incremental change for sweeping upheaval, however, makes the Supreme Court's possible decision far more uncertain, he said.

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That’s a pretty dramatic leap for that time period — typically, homeownership rates change incrementally, rising or falling one or two percentage points a year.

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