Iteratively: meaning, definitions and examples

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iteratively

 

[ ˈɪtərətɪvli ]

Adverb / Adjective
Context #1 | Adverb

in a repetitive manner

Done or produced by repeated iterations; repeated many times. In an iterative manner; with repetition; repetitively.

Synonyms

recurrently, repeatedly, repetitively.

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Word Description / Examples
iteratively

This term is often used in technical or scientific settings, especially in programming, mathematics, and engineering, to describe a process of repeating steps until a desired result is achieved.

  • The algorithm iteratively improves the data model.
  • Software developers often solve problems iteratively.
repetitively

This word is typically used to describe actions that are repetitive and might often involve a negative connotation, emphasizing the monotonous or tedious nature of the repetition.

  • The job involves repetitively assembling small parts.
  • He spoke repetitively about the same issue.
repeatedly

Used to describe actions that happen multiple times, often in a straightforward or uncomplicated manner. It can have a negative connotation when describing something unwanted.

  • She has repeatedly asked for an extension.
  • The alarm went off repeatedly until someone turned it off.
recurrently

This word is most appropriate when describing events or processes that happen again and again over a period of time, usually at regular intervals.

  • He suffers from recurrent back pain.
  • The meetings are held recurrently every month.

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.
Context #2 | Adjective

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.

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Word Description / Examples
iteratively

Best used in contexts where a process is repeated multiple times with the aim of refining or improving the outcome each time. Commonly used in software development, project management, and scientific research.

  • We need to develop the software iteratively to ensure it meets all user requirements.
  • The algorithm was optimized iteratively to enhance its performance.
repetitive

Used when describing tasks or actions that are repeated over and over, often with a negative connotation as it may imply boredom or lack of variety.

  • The work was so repetitive that it became monotonous.
  • He found the repetitive nature of the task to be exhausting.
recurring

Appropriate for situations where something happens repeatedly or periodically at regular intervals. Commonly used in financial contexts, scheduling, and descriptions of events.

  • We need to address this recurring problem in our system.
  • She has a recurring appointment every Monday.
cyclical

Used to describe processes, events, or phenomena that occur in a repeating cycle or sequence. Often observed in economics, nature, and everyday routines.

  • Economic growth tends to be cyclical, with periods of boom and bust.
  • The seasons change in a cyclical pattern.

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

Etymology

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.