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gradatim

[ grey-dey-tim ]

adverb

  1. (in prescriptions) by degrees; gradually.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of gradatim1

Borrowed into English from Latin around 1575–85
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Example Sentences

Al longissim, subarcuat, remigibus prioribus longissimis, cteris gradatim brevioribus.

Sumus tamen solito rariores, quod initium est gradatim desinendi.

Her nurse Norton boasts of her maternal offices in her earliest infancy; and in her education gradatim.

Plain words, I said, in these cases, were more shocking to their sex than gradatim actions.

Ad hujus, quod super essentiam est, Unius intelligentiam gradatim ascendit.

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