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View definitions for steadily

steadily

adverb as in firmly

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As an employee of the Bureau of Economic Analysis for over 15 years, ending in March 2022, I can tell you the situation has gotten steadily worse for decades.

From Salon

The Taiwanese, however, have never expressed a desire for reunification and instead have moved steadily towards a declaration of independence, which Beijing has insisted would justify armed intervention.

From Salon

The figment of a carriage appears in the distance, steadily drawing closer in Thomas’ sight as the sound of horses’ hooves mimics his steadily increasing heartbeat.

From Salon

Most Americans consider the typical age of retirement to be 65 but that’s been steadily rising.

Many argue that with cases of divorce steadily rising, the law is being misused by women to harass their husbands, even forcing them to kill themselves.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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