Decreasingly: meaning, definitions and examples
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decreasingly
[ dɪˈkriːsɪŋli ]
changing amount
Decreasingly refers to a manner in which something diminishes or reduces in size, amount, intensity, or degree. It indicates a trend or change that is happening less and less over time.
Synonyms
diminishingly, lessening, reducing.
Examples of usage
- The population is decreasingly active as the years go by.
- Sales have been decreasingly competitive for the last quarter.
- The resource is being used decreasingly due to conservation efforts.
Translations
Translations of the word "decreasingly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 decrescentemente
🇮🇳 कम होते हुए
🇩🇪 abnehmend
🇮🇩 menurun
🇺🇦 зменшуючи
🇵🇱 malejąco
🇯🇵 減少的に
🇫🇷 décroissant
🇪🇸 decrecientemente
🇹🇷 azalarak
🇰🇷 감소하면서
🇸🇦 بتناقص
🇨🇿 klesající
🇸🇰 klesajúco
🇨🇳 递减地
🇸🇮 naraščajoče
🇮🇸 minnkandi
🇰🇿 азайып
🇬🇪 კლებადი
🇦🇿 azalan
🇲🇽 decrecientemente
Etymology
The term 'decreasingly' is derived from the verb 'decrease', which comes from the Latin 'decresecere', meaning 'to grow less'. The prefix 'de-' indicates removal or reduction, while 'creascere' means 'to grow' in Latin. Thus, 'decrease' has evolved in English to encompass the idea of becoming smaller or less in quantity, size, or intensity. The suffix '-ly' is added to adjectives to form adverbs that describe the manner of an action. The use of 'decreasingly' in English can often be found in academic, scientific, and general discussions where trends and metrics are analyzed.