Graduale example sentences

Related (9): progressive, incremental, evolutionary, advancing, developing, increasing, mounting, rising, cumulative

grad·u·al

adjective

gradual (adjective)

  - taking place or progressing slowly or by degrees:

  - (of a slope) not steep or abrupt.

  - (in the Western Christian Church) a response sung or recited between the Epistle and Gospel in the Mass.

  - a book of plainsong for the Mass.

Synonyms

slow, moderate, measured, unhurried, restrained, cautious, circumspect, unspectacular, piecemeal, progressive, successive, continuous, systematic, regular, steady, even, consistent, uniform, sudden, abrupt, gentle, moderate, slight, easy, subtle, imperceptible, steep

"Graduale" Example Sentences

1. Graduale changes in the weather can be difficult to predict.
2. Graduale improvements in the economy have been seen in recent months.
3. The graduale decrease in unemployment is a positive sign.
4. A graduale transition to a new system was necessary.
5. Graduale steps were taken to ensure the project's success.
6. The graduale rise in inflation is concerning.
7. Graduale progress has been made in the negotiations.
8. The graduale increase in the cost of living has been difficult for many.
9. Graduale reforms will be necessary to improve the system.
10. The graduale decline of the industry has been difficult to watch.
11. We have seen graduale improvements in the quality of life.
12. Graduale changes to the system have been implemented.
13. The graduale shift in public opinion is encouraging.
14. Graduale adjustments were made to the policy.
15. Graduale implementation of the plan is necessary.
16. Graduale improvements have been seen in the last few years.
17. Graduale steps have been taken to reduce the pollution.
18. We have seen a graduale decrease in the number of complaints.
19. Graduale reforms are needed in order to improve the system.
20. The graduale increase in the cost of goods has been worrying.

Common Phases

Graduale; Progressively; Step by step; Little by little; Incrementally; In stages; In increments.

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