gradationally Antonyms
Meaning of gradationally
gradationally
a series forming successive stages, a step or place in an ordered scale, an advance by regular degrees, a series of grades, ablaut, the act or process of grading, grade entry 2 sense 2, a gradual passing from one tint or shade to another
gradationally Sentence Examples
- The pain subsided gradationally over the course of several days.
- The sky transitioned gradationally from azure to cobalt blue.
- The temperature dropped gradationally as the sun began to set.
- The color intensity of the flowers faded gradationally towards the edges.
- The team's performance improved gradationally throughout the season.
- The landscape transformed gradationally from lush greenery to arid desert.
- The sea level rose gradationally over centuries, submerging ancient coastal cities.
- The child's tan faded gradationally as the summer drew to a close.
- The patient's recovery progressed gradationally, with small improvements each day.
- The scientist's theory developed gradationally, starting as a hypothesis and culminating in a comprehensive explanation.
FAQs About the word gradationally
a series forming successive stages, a step or place in an ordered scale, an advance by regular degrees, a series of grades, ablaut, the act or process of gradin
gradually, bit by bit, inch by inch, by degrees, inchmeal,piece by piece, slowly, little by little, piecemeal, hierarchically
suddenly, abruptly,sharply, steeply, acutely,hastily, precipitously
The pain subsided gradationally over the course of several days.
The sky transitioned gradationally from azure to cobalt blue.
The temperature dropped gradationally as the sun began to set.
The color intensity of the flowers faded gradationally towards the edges.