Synonym: easy, little by little, slow. Similar words: gradually, graduate, graduation, undergraduate, dual, residual, individual, dual economy. Meaning: ['grædʒʊəl] n. (Roman Catholic Church) an antiphon (usually from the Book of Psalms) immediately after the epistle at Mass. adj. 1. proceeding in small stages 2. (of a topographical gradient) not steep or abrupt.
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91. Increased output has enabled most NICs to experience rising percapita income and a gradual reduction in poverty within their societies.
92. This involvement testifies to a gradual shift of emphasis from the sectarian to the collaborative.
93. The chart showed a gradual rise in his temperature over the previous eight hours.
94. While Teng said she preferred taking her more gradual approach to extending voting rights, she said she supported the initiative.
95. It is the gradual reorganisation of the genetic program, the software coded into DNA sequences.
96. Some central features of narrative construction were studied, including the gradual embellishment of stories and their emotional content.
97. Instead, we will see a gradual decline of direct supervision as teams mature.
98. Its presence suggests gradual deterioration of one of the reagents or instrument components. 60.
99. The Annual Registers record the gradual transformation of the Krankoor family name.
100. If continued for months and years, such exposure will result in soiling of the wood surface and gradual loss of fibre.
101. Gradual changes of attitude make it easier for the glider pilot to follow in position behind the tow plane.
102. This was principally directed toward the gradual adoption of more realistic depreciation provisions.
103. More of the gradual deterioration of the relationship into nagging on her part and lying on his.
104. As with all drama work, it's important to move forward at an appropriate pace(sentence dictionary), to aim for gradual progression.
105. Other targets included the elimination of public waste, a gradual reduction of interest rates and the liberalization of investment regulations.
106. That gradual shift in attitudes was first seen in the 1992 presidential debates between Bill Clinton and George Bush.
107. Also there is a gradual loss of function of some brain cells which can result in forgetfulness and sometimes confusion.
108. I suffered acutely, both from the gradual loss of faith and from the necessity of silence.
109. With very gradual familiarisation training spread over many months of flying, some of these students have been completely cured.
110. This was an area of sloping fields and the track mounted a gradual incline.
111. Extreme fluctuations in climate are more likely to have a detectable effect on man's settlement patterns than gradual changes.
112. Its defrosting is subtle, gradual: but Eisenstein rather than Antonioni: grainy, gritty even.
113. Mr Dorrell said he hoped a gradual tax increase would make the principle more acceptable to drivers.
114. What factors cause the gradual loss of the moss and what can be done to restore the moss?
115. Arteaga and Alarcon have publicly opposed the extreme economic measures Bucaram had announced, while supporting more gradual reform.
116. In the adjacent valleys infilling occurred, with the consequent gradual burial of any sites which may have existed there.
117. But keep in mind that this is usually a slow and gradual change.
118. In contrast, there has been a gradual decline in local authority provision.
119. No initial peak was seen in costs in the under 5s and the increase up to the 75-84 age group was more gradual.
120. Conran's transition from manufacturing to retailing was a gradual process.
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