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US
/ɪnˈkɹisɪŋɡɫi, ɪnˈkɹisɪŋɫi/
]
[ UK /ɪnkɹˈiːsɪŋli/ ]
[ UK /ɪnkɹˈiːsɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
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advancing in amount or intensity
she became increasingly depressed
How To Use increasingly In A Sentence
- Wine lovers in the U.S. are increasingly describing their favorite vintage as molto buono, instead of très bon.
- The deadline for acceptance of the offer is Thursday afternoon, but both sides have claimed they have the upper hand in a takeover battle which is becoming increasingly bitter.
- It was growing increasingly obvious as I defended myself against her attack that she was simply toying with me, drawing out my technique as a schoolmaster draws recitations from his students.
- Now, though, insurers find they are increasingly paying out for teenagers crashing expensive vehicles that they would not normally have the ghost of a chance of obtaining cover for.
- Philips is also exploring the potential of applying LED to help 'declutter' city streets increasingly obscured by a variety of elements, including lighting fixtures. WebWire | Recent Headlines
- And it is no longer the province of secularists and the left, but is increasingly fanned by religionists and the right.
- Times when the range is not used are increasingly infrequent and rarely coincide with ideal surfing conditions. Times, Sunday Times
- Civilisation as we know it today can only lead to an increasingly unjust, and inequitable, distribution of power across the globe.
- Offensive junk mail, in particular that of an adult nature has become increasingly an issue to all of us onliners and site owners alike.
- The efforts of the Emperor Franz Joseph and the ruling elite to divert attention from their country's increasingly threadbare imperial pretensions furnished Musil with comic material galore.