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to gradual
adjective
Proceeding by steps or small degrees; advancing step by step, as in ascent or descent or from one state to another; regularly progressive; slow.
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Both politicians and voters become accustomed to gradual decline.
But the rapid work gave way to gradual obstruction.
Signs point to gradual buildup as heavy media barrage softens loyalty to competing tidbits.
The town lost its Persian-speaking middle class long ago, to gradual migration.
That could lead to gradual changes and improvements at the margins.
A Cataracts are a thickening of the lens of the eye which leads to gradual loss of vision.
The government's approach to harmonising the sales taxes levied by state governments is to seek agreement to gradual change.
In addition, an individual adapts to gradual impairments in one sensory organ by using information available from other sense organs.
The activity of these enzymes leads first to various ripening reactions, and then to gradual deterioration of the fruit tissue.
His annual message to Congress, released on Dec. 1, 1862, devoted a long passage to gradual, compensated abolition and colonization.
The evolutionary advantage to gradual growth and development is thought to be a sort of trade-off.
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