decursively (Meaning)

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decursively (adv.)

In a decursive manner.

Synonyms & Antonyms of decursively

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decursively Sentence Examples

  1. The program was designed to analyze data decursively, unraveling complex patterns step by step.
  2. The detective examined the crime scene decursively, searching for any overlooked clues.
  3. The scientist approached the problem decursively, breaking it down into smaller, manageable components.
  4. The architect planned the building decursively, considering every detail from foundation to roof.
  5. The teacher explained the concept decursively, ensuring all students grasped each stage before moving forward.
  6. The author structured the novel decursively, crafting each chapter to build upon the previous one.
  7. The engineer debugged the software decursively, isolating and fixing errors one by one.
  8. The gardener tended to the plants decursively, pruning, watering, and nurturing them with care.
  9. The therapist guided the patient decursively through their thoughts and emotions, unraveling deep-seated issues over time.
  10. The chess player strategized decursively, contemplating each move's consequences several steps ahead.

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In a decursive manner.

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The program was designed to analyze data decursively, unraveling complex patterns step by step.

The detective examined the crime scene decursively, searching for any overlooked clues.

The scientist approached the problem decursively, breaking it down into smaller, manageable components.

The architect planned the building decursively, considering every detail from foundation to roof.