Similar words: cumulative, accumulative, accumulating, accumulation, cumulate, emulative, accumulate, accumulated. Meaning: adv. in a cumulative manner.
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1. At first, the drug does no harm, but cumulatively its effects are bad.
2. Cumulatively, these archaeological discoveries give a very clear picture of Celtic life.
3. Each of the four movements that cumulatively created the modern worldview arose in response to a noble quest.
4. Cumulatively these transcribed minutes help us to see the gradual changes in policy when both sides were willing to risk rebuff.
5. Cumulatively, employers have paid out more than $185 million to online workers through oDesk, up from the $100-million mark last October.
6. The hope is that, cumulatively, this will create a new carbon-absorbing mass nearly half the size of New York's Central Park.
7. It's all of those destructive factors working cumulatively and occurring much more rapidly than scientists had expected.
8. She has since cumulatively sold 265, 000 units of 10 self-published titles, most priced between $2.99 and $5.99.
9. Cumulatively, all of these changes amount to a historic merger, at long last, of two technologies that have already proved revolutionary in their own right.
10. Cumulatively,[sentencedict.com/cumulatively.html] the challenge amounts to far and away the greatest increase in scientific natural resource management funding and staffing in Park Service history.
11. Cumulatively, from 2000 to end 2005, WHO estimates that accelerated measles immunization, boosted by this initiative, has averted 2.3 million deaths.
12. Cumulatively, these aspects explain why Spanish, unlike other immigrant languages, hasn’t faded away.
13. Mind has become self - reproducing through man's capacity to transmit experience and its products cumulatively.
14. His administration was plagued by one petty scandal after another, cumulatively very damaging.
15. In any liberal democracy a mobilization of bias is cumulatively created by the outcomes of political and social conflicts.
16. Nor is it known how such circumstances arose or whether the balances are individually or cumulatively material in relation to the company's accounts.
17. Surprisingly, many of us know about the events of our lives without always seeing their significance, singly or cumulatively.
18. The number of laws on the statute book increases cumulatively since governments repeal relatively few laws.
19. You are all waiting for the big movement but are you aware of the spate of other activities whelloch cumulatively foretells of grave expectations.
20. Some companies have fixed programs that allow, forexample, one sick day per month or twelve per year, cumulatively.
21. More than a year ago, President Obama signed into law a series of sweeping sanctions cumulatively aimed at throttling Iran’s energy sector.
22. His teaching method consisted largely of asking probing questions, which cumulatively revealed the students' unsupported assumptions and misconceptions (the " Socratic method").
23. But the past decade has clearly produced changes which, taken cumulatively, have put the question of the state back at the centre of political debate.
24. The poem teaches its own historical method, and we learn that method cumulatively.
25. The answer is a series of smaller things—rhetoric, details, execution, even an aloof vagueness—that have cumulatively undermined his presidency.
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