Synonym: steady. Similar words: readily, steady, instead of, leading, steam, steak, make a difference, step by step. Meaning: [ˈstedɪlɪ] adv. 1. at a steady rate or pace 2. in a steady manner.
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(121) The breeding stock has increased steadily since 1958, and some increase has occurred in the number wintering.
(122) The rain fell steadily; wet bracken brushed her bare legs.
(123) Rome steadily rejected any compromise upon all three and continued to do so into the twentieth century.
(124) The industry has matured steadily over the last few years to the point that most established ISPs deliver reasonable performance and service.
(125) It is worth noting that this excess has been left to grow steadily over the best part of two centuries.
(126) Steadily it turned, gradually gaining speed when he started his descent and gravity took over.
(127) Stake large specimens and protect the young plants from cold winds until growing steadily.
(128) Under Democrats and Republicans the centre of gravity of politics has moved steadily to the right.
(129) Since the woman collapsed in 1988, the first diagnosed hyponatremia case at the Canyon, cases of hyponatremia have steadily increased.
(130) And as Tom had predicted, sales steadily increased at the dealership.
(131) I wish I could say that I wrote steadily at the story of my life after that sudden burst of inspiration.
(132) Now it was blazing steadily, promising an out-of-control inferno, unless she came to her senses and stopped it.
(133) Beyond that Spoornet will continue investing steadily to take capacity to 38 million tonnes a year by 2010.
(134) Long-term cohort studies show declines beginning in 1982 and continuing steadily through the late 19805.
(135) In addition, the conference plans to assign supplementary frequencies for the steadily rising demands of mobile satellite and other mobile communication services.
(136) The number of divorcees remarrying in church has risen steadily since such weddings were sanctioned in 1981.
(137) It is clear from the data that the dollar began to depreciate steadily after March 1985.
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(138) But jitters about the deteriorating budget talks have driven yields steadily higher.
(139) From the junction, the road to Glenelg climbs steadily through a mature forest, winding in curves to ease the gradient.
(140) The two drivers, obeying hand signals from Charley, eased the toppled bulldozer away, steadily and with no rotating motion.
(141) Dundee began to disappear behind a white veil while Chick drank his way steadily down the half-bottle.
(142) It was a system that could not endure, and agitations for greater democracy grew steadily louder.
(143) Sara cupped her hand around the match until it burned steadily.
(144) Over the last few years, rainforests have been steadily depleted.
(145) Thereafter the conviction rate steadily increased, reaching twenty-five percent or more early in the twentieth century.
(146) It initially got so-so ratings and then steadily declined from there.
(147) An amazing mass of people walked steadily and appeared untroubled.
(148) Membership is climbing steadily, but there is always room for more, so please encourage your craftsman friends to join you.
(149) Unborn children are affected and the death rate is steadily rising.
(150) Snow was falling as steadily as the apricot blossom in the first monsoon storm.
More similar words: readily, steady, instead of, leading, steam, steak, make a difference, step by step, dilemma, diligently, family, heavily, happily, jauntily, primarily, adieu, team, tear, trading, stadium, radical, Canadian, teach, tear off, teacher, tear up, at ease, tradition, radiation, tear down.