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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(151) After the first two weeks of prednisolone, the daily dosage was steadily reduced to zero over the ensuing weeks.
(152) Whether the continued global warming and associated changes in atmospheric circulation will occur steadily is unknown.
(153) I was quite content to clock his progress as the coil steadily unwound.
(154) After falling steadily to about 25 percent in the mid-1970s, the debt has climbed steadily and unchecked toward 50 percent.
(155) While the cost of college has obviously climbed over the past twenty years, the payoff has steadily climbed as well.
(156) As noted, his prestige had steadily risen since his accession to office.
(157) Henry knew exactly how it felt. After the discovery of the hedgehog the day slid steadily downhill.
(158) Mortality from the disease increased steadily from 425 deaths in 1983 to 7, 102 deaths in 1994.
(159) The result is that we have been steadily betraying mentally-ill people for at least a century.
(160) The road climbs steadily, reaching 6,000 feet after 18 miles.
(161) Since then, the death cap has been steadily expanding its range, helped along recently by a string of rainy winters.
(162) As the system beds down and budgets tighten the opportunities for innovation and experimentation will steadily diminish.
(163) Its conservative majority seemed to be moving steadily against the New Deal from 1935.
(164) Disability rates start to climb steadily after 50, but become particularly steep after 70.
(165) Ellie had been fighting steadily with Michael, and now decided to put some distance between them.
(166) Glascoed has been steadily gearing up its operations in bigger ways, too.
(167) The list of transactions has grown steadily since Symington filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in September.
(168) Estimates of world oil reserves have increased steadily since the 1970s,(Sentencedict.com) more than doubling by some calculations.
(169) Paquita was on my side and steadily urged me not to buy Clarisa a car.
(170) Woodacon Oils continued to perform steadily, increasing product storage capacity.
(171) Labour's problem is that its core constituency in the manual working class has steadily declined over the years.
(172) Boxer had been steadily bowling along the quays, where the traffic was less congested.
(173) All the evidence shows that this declines steadily with increasing age.
(174) Candidates became steadily more visible day by day throughout the campaign, however.
(175) Then our heart rate climbs, steadily, until our ears are gulping on the new blood.
(176) A chill rain was falling steadily when we reached Bakhim Forest Rest House.
(177) It is one of several hormones that hit peak levels in the bloodstream in early adulthood and then decline steadily.
(178) Once blacks saw that voting seemed to have limited effectiveness, black political participation steadily declined from l968 through 1975.
(179) By the time she had explained to Pepe what had happened she began to feel dizzy and steadily more nauseous.
(180) Muriel kept a flow of small talk steadily through tomato soup, liver casserole and apple crumble.
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.