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the accruing
verb
To increase, to augment; to come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent.
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The accruing evidence suggests that Kupffer cells and T cells mediate the activation of neutrophil inflammatory responses.
The drama swirling around the Wilpons, and in particular the accruing of insurmountable debt, eerily reflects the most disheartening developments occurring across the country in recent years.
The accruing combination of enormous wealth, acclaim as a revolutionary genius, freedom from studio constraints and massive use of cocaine meant that he pretty much went gaga.
Although Mr. Kinney drew a popular daily comic strip for his college newspaper, his dream of becoming a professional cartoonist crumbled under the accruing rejection letters.
His status in his homeland was iconic, and orchestra administrators hardly turned their backs on the accruing corporate generosity from Japan.
But the accruing data should be reassuring to women who have had hysterectomies and are taking estrogen to relieve menopause symptoms.
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The accrued revenue all goes back into programme making and fulfilment of the remit.
The money earns interest, and when people claim their funds, they receive the accrued interest.
That amount should be reported on Schedule B and the accrued interest subtracted.
The accrued value usually lay inert until retirement, or until it passed to lucky offspring.
This is the accrued confidence of a team that knows how to win.
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