Iteratively: meaning, definitions and examples
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iteratively
[ ˈɪtərətɪvli ]
in a repetitive manner
Done or produced by repeated iterations; repeated many times. In an iterative manner; with repetition; repetitively.
Synonyms
recurrently, repeatedly, repetitively
Examples of usage
- He solved the problem iteratively, trying different approaches until he found the solution.
- The software was developed iteratively, with multiple versions being released for testing.
involving or characterized by repetition
Relating to or involving iteration, especially a mathematical or computational process involving repeated operations. Marked by or involving repetition.
Synonyms
cyclical, recurring, repetitive
Examples of usage
- The iterative process of refining the algorithm led to improved results.
- The iterative nature of the project required regular feedback and adjustments.
Translations
Translations of the word "iteratively" in other languages:
🇵🇹 iterativamente
🇮🇳 पुनरावृत्तिपूर्वक
🇩🇪 iterativ
🇮🇩 secara berulang
🇺🇦 ітеративно
🇵🇱 iteracyjnie
🇯🇵 反復的に
🇫🇷 itérativement
🇪🇸 iterativamente
🇹🇷 yinelenerek
🇰🇷 반복적으로
🇸🇦 بشكل تكراري
🇨🇿 iterativně
🇸🇰 iteratívne
🇨🇳 迭代地
🇸🇮 iterativno
🇮🇸 ítrekað
🇰🇿 қайталап
🇬🇪 იტერაციულად
🇦🇿 təkrarlanaraq
🇲🇽 iterativamente
Word origin
The word 'iteratively' is derived from the Latin word 'iterare', meaning 'to repeat'. It has been used in various fields such as mathematics, computer science, and problem-solving to describe processes that involve repetition or multiple iterations to achieve a desired outcome. The concept of iteration has been fundamental in the development of algorithms, software development, and iterative problem-solving techniques.
See also: iterate, iteration, iterative, reiterate, reiteration, reiterative.