adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
gradually gain sth
▪ He is gradually gaining confidence in his own abilities.
gradually reduce
▪ The aim is to gradually reduce the number of troops in the area.
slowly/gradually
▪ Things are gradually changing.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
add
▪ Whisk the egg whites until stiff, then gradually add the caster sugar.
▪ Mix until smooth and gradually add milk and tomatoes.
▪ Make a well in the dry ingredients and gradually add butter and sugar mixture.
▪ In a large bowl, beat together remaining sugar with butter until smooth. Gradually add next five ingredients.
▪ Stir in the flour then gradually add the milk.
▪ In another bowl mix together next 7 ingredients; while still beating, gradually add flour mixture and water.
▪ Cook the roux paste for a few seconds, then gradually add the milk.
▪ When fluffy, gradually add remaining ingredients and mix well.
become
▪ Both books, written out of what had gradually become a burning ambition, were however nothing more than starters.
▪ Although retaining its original basis, religion was gradually becoming more complex.
▪ Raving and thrashing about, the victim becomes gradually weaker and, if lucky, may eventually become unconscious.
▪ She was gradually becoming more assertive and less escapist with friends and in her overall attitude toward daily events.
▪ She became gradually aware of an awful stench.
▪ The day which since the rain had gradually become hot was now heavy and still and sultry.
▪ But the differences between this and other homes gradually becomes apparent.
▪ The addition of learning skills and the intelligent construction of knowledge through exploration gradually becomes a predominant feature of the transactional style.
begin
▪ Yet, I gradually began to develop quite an angry feeling against my father.
▪ Then he gradually began to make a habit of stopping by each afternoon and helping Dorothy with different tasks.
▪ If you were to lift that weight several times, you would find that the muscle gradually began to ache.
▪ As a result, plant productivity gradually began to decline, along with overall product quality and employee morale.
▪ Since 1991, however, officials have begun gradually opening up the economy to foreign imports and investment.
▪ But Jo spoke so passionately to so many people that the sister-parish relationship gradually began to gather support.
▪ Her head gradually began to clear.
▪ The home side gradually began to look interested, with the pace of Paul Bennett playing a vital part on the flank.
build
▪ Karpov is gradually building up the kind of position he likes with two bishops and a potentially menacing mass of central pawns.
▪ Haider and his followers have been gradually building their support at the ballot box for the past decade.
▪ Instead they form squelchy peat, which gradually builds up on the surface.
▪ As he walked behind the plough he had time to think of the easy relationship that had gradually built up between them.
▪ But start in small ways and gradually build up.
▪ In this way a good freelance list can be gradually built up.
▪ It also expects it to build gradually over the next two quarters and then start doing something serious in the fall.
change
▪ The fill story of how this attitude has gradually changed can not be told here.
▪ Through Wendt, Hecht gradually changed her attitude about television.
▪ Life therefore became a form of chemical interaction, with replicators able to change gradually through the mechanics of evolution.
▪ But the attitude of the state gradually changed.
▪ It may change gradually over time, as indeed may the level of damages generally.
▪ As children develop, Piaget found that their concepts of justice change gradually.
▪ While the topography has remained basically unaltered for millions of years, the ecology has gradually changed.
▪ This fermentation gradually changes the flavor of the dough as well as the chemistry among all of the ingredients.
come
▪ Of course it only gradually came to mean all this to me through the succeeding years, through my memory of it.
▪ As reports gradually came in from the departments, it appeared that a majority were in favor of federalism.
▪ But the visitors gradually came into the game, and it was the home fans who fell quiet first.
▪ Midway through that period she sailed for Philadelphia to be with Quakers and gradually came to desire the ministry.
▪ The judgement of the dead gradually came under the authority of Osiris, reaching its developed form by the New Kingdom.
▪ As the morning light appears, the gland reduces its output, allowing the body to gradually come back to life.
▪ It came and sniffed around the edges, and gradually came all the way out.
▪ We treasured one game in particular, though my love for it came gradually.
decrease
▪ The laxative dose was gradually decreased after two to three months to a dose that maintained one bowel movement daily.
▪ Some patients experience a slow decline in their health as the effectiveness of the drugs gradually decreases.
▪ Under such circumstances the frequency with which you visited the pub would be likely to decrease gradually over time.
▪ The sum needed to cover the gap would gradually decrease each year as proceeds from parental trust funds phase into the system.
▪ In the other group, they gradually decreased the lighting level one foot candle at the time.
develop
▪ With practice, you will gradually develop your own critical faculties and become more self-critical.
▪ Insects gradually developed resistance to most of the major pesticides introduced in the years since.
▪ In Britain the fashion for home ownership has developed gradually over three or four decades.
▪ In quest of mass circulation and advertising support, the major city newspapers gradually developed a tradition of political and journalistic independence.
▪ Alongside the voluntary hospitals there had gradually developed a state-provided hospital sector.
▪ A few cases develop gradually over time.
▪ He conducted research into how artefacts gradually develop over a period of time, the study of which is known as typology.
▪ It develops gradually, acquiring greater legal protection by stages as the fetus gains viability.
disappear
▪ After eradication of H pylori, duodenal ulcers do not usually recur and the associated chronic gastritis gradually disappears.
▪ After the healing winds of laughter had blown through her feelings in this area, the tension and self-contempt gradually disappeared.
▪ In fact, the chemicals are gradually disappearing, making it harder to pinpoint the extent of the catastrophe.
▪ It is a rich heritage gradually disappearing as Aborigines become urbanized, Europeanized and victimized.
▪ If income inequalities were gradually disappearing this would be strong evidence that class divisions were weakening.
▪ Unless replenished, many beaches gradually disappear as their sand is carried away into deep water.
▪ But, like the ancient infrastructure, the tanya are gradually disappearing.
emerge
▪ The effects of these changes have been emerging gradually.
▪ Smith, eventually sworn into office, gradually emerged as a leader.
▪ The dependency of the old person may emerge gradually with increasing frailty or suddenly, as after a stroke.
▪ The shape of things to come only emerged gradually as they unfolded locally at the administrative level.
▪ Only through such discussions can we begin to probe the ways in which a satisfying and total response gradually emerges.
▪ What gradually emerged was a project that is still making waves in economics.
▪ Although earlier crude categories survive in some influential textbooks on ageing, a subtler stance has gradually emerged from this controversy.
erode
▪ As science had gradually eroded the freedom of time, so it had eroded the freedom of belief.
▪ A series of predictable actions and reactions gradually erodes their adaptive resources.
▪ We can never be satisfied, gradually eroding our self-esteem and confidence further.
▪ We hope our health workers will gradually erode the fabric of their deception.
▪ These stylistic differences have gradually eroded over the years, and today regional divisions have all but disappeared.
evolve
▪ This situation has only evolved gradually.
▪ Thus the constitution can evolve gradually.
▪ For about two years, this ability has been gradually evolving from sensorimotor behaviors.
▪ The custom gradually evolved, so that only a token or emblem of life came to be needed.
▪ According to another speculation, vocal language gradually evolved from spontaneous cries of pain, pleasure, or other emotions.
▪ The helm evolved gradually from the conical Norman helmet, ear flaps being added.
▪ It starts as a dull ache that gradually evolves into a severe throbbing pain, centering in the frontal and temporal regions.
extend
▪ The horizons are gradually extended to include playgroup supervisors and classmates.
▪ The goal is to run faster for short distances and then gradually extend the distance.
▪ This principle was gradually extended in the nineteenth century but never reached all areas of state activity.
fade
▪ The Balfourites did gradually fade from the scene.
▪ The hills are wrapped in a shawl of pink light gradually fading into dusk.
fall
▪ Fortunately, the number of these old-fashioned classes seems to be gradually falling.
▪ StarNet's commitment to community gradually fell away.
▪ Buildings clearly fell gradually into disrepair, while the fourth-century mausoleum points to a shift in emphasis in at least one area.
▪ Have the lazy girl watch him from an open window for days and gradually fall in love with him.
▪ Following the decline of the Stockton to Darlington railway, the station gradually fell into disrepair and was repeatedly vandalised.
▪ The art of the Minoan seal cutters, like other aspects of the culture, was falling gradually into decay.
▪ I realised the truth when I became close to a friend of a friend and gradually fell in love with her.
get
▪ In the shadow of Wenlock Edge it doesn't really dawn, it just gets gradually lighter around us.
▪ But the innocence of first impression gives way as one gradually gets nearer.
▪ The voices followed them, gradually getting louder; then, not so gradually, getting louder still.
▪ The screen remains blank and the audience gradually gets the message.
▪ I have a week or 10 days off and then gradually get back into it.
▪ All your efforts and thoughts gradually get turned toward the illness and the treatment.
▪ He may shadow them for two weeks, gradually getting closer and closer.
▪ She was over it, and gradually getting back to her old self.
grow
▪ Private ownership would grow gradually, with small firms multiplying even as big ones stayed in state hands.
▪ Grandmother implies that he won her over by his cheerful confidence, so that an understanding gradually grew up between them.
▪ Parapets gradually grew lower and lower until the trench became little deeper than a roadside ditch.
▪ As it grew gradually nearer, and larger, they soon found it towering over them - a mighty steel fortress.
▪ The storm had been growing gradually all day.
▪ Audiences, despite the rejuvenation in the West End, are gradually growing older.
▪ Behind the shingle formation Romney Marsh gradually grew up and completely filled the former bay.
improve
▪ That was back in the early 1600s and things had been improving gradually ever since.
▪ We worked together on gradually improving her diet.
▪ Service quality was still a problem, but gradually improving.
▪ Start in class by playing in your own instinctive style and gradually improve and fill it out.
▪ The weather will gradually improve and by early afternoon the sun will be shining practically everywhere.
▪ As the economic climate gradually improves, this process will be accelerated through an effective partnership between the public and private sectors.
increase
▪ These don't have to be permanent measures, just gentle ways of gradually increasing individual confidence.
▪ Q: Over the past several weeks my husband noticed gradually increased swelling in his stomach.
▪ He was then able to start taking fluids by mouth in gradually increasing amounts.
▪ Therefore, these drugs should be initiated at low dosages and gradually increased.
▪ The best way is to start with a few vegetarian meals a week and gradually increase the number.
▪ With an electric mixer, gradually increase to high speed to beat butter until creamy.
▪ Females tend to remain in their natal units, which thereby increase gradually in size.
▪ Start as softly as possible and gradually increase in intensity until most students indicate they can hear it.
introduce
▪ The second phase was to be introduced gradually.
▪ Moby should be gradually introduced to as much of life as possible!
▪ The first two levels of Fanfare concentrate on developing listening and speaking skills, while reading and writing are introduced gradually.
▪ Not only that, but 76% are actually doing something about it and gradually introducing more healthy foods into their diets.
▪ Care management is being introduced gradually and is focusing on those who are particularly vulnerable or need a wide range of services.
▪ Early indications are that Britain's system X, which Telecom is gradually introducing is not particularly favoured.
▪ Take one juicy Wilkinson Sword League Cup opponent, gradually introduce a false sense of security - then carve up.
▪ Oral fluids are introduced gradually until a normal level is reached. 4 Once bowel function returns diet is gradually re-introduced.
learn
▪ I heard you gradually learn to speak again; and I saw you take your first steps, shaky as they were.
▪ The first dilemma has been discussed: the managers gradually learned that their subordinates varied extensively in skill and motivation.
▪ And she gradually learned who among her medical colleagues on the island was willing to take referrals from her.
▪ Claire began to feel more secure and gradually learned new ways to handle her own anger.
▪ Pups suckle for three to four weeks before gradually learning to go their own way.
▪ Louisa gradually learned to attach colors and images to each element in a story.
▪ It hasn't learned this behaviour; it was born with it, though it gradually learns the finer points.
▪ By a long process the child gradually learns and uses an increasing vocabulary.
lose
▪ Gorbad's wound causes him to become weaker and weaker, until the Waaagh gradually loses impetus.
▪ Truman was so angry that he impounded the first funds, but he gradually lost interest in the whole affair.
▪ The John Birchers may still be powerful, but they're gradually losing credibility.
▪ But even the best wear out after repeated power outages and gradually lose their capacity to protect your equipment.
▪ He underwent five major operations and gradually lost the ability to speak.
▪ Either by gradually losing their pumping capacity or by sudden seizure, they cause much disease and some heroic surgical intervention.
move
▪ The various components of the mixture separate as they gradually move down the column.
▪ The government forecasts its budget will gradually move into balance by 1998 from a 1994 deficit of 10. 4 billion kronor.
▪ During the 30 seconds they would begin together, gradually move apart and then merge together again.
▪ In the following days and weeks, she could gradually move into the next room while you talk to her and cook.
▪ The worst-case scenario for the insurers is a slow-moving front over the upper Thames that gradually moves over London.
▪ This is evidence of a transgression, meaning that as the Bright Angel Shale was being deposited the sea gradually moved landward.
▪ Old priorities gradually move down the list while new ones surge forward.
▪ Again a mobile unit will be important soas to be able to gradually move through the woodland.
reduce
▪ He was advised that the insurance company involved had been gradually reducing its terminal bonus rates.
▪ The heretofore brilliant, often blinding light of classical culture was gradually reduced to a pitiful flicker.
▪ Instead, Micron is working with road-legal silencers and gradually reducing their baffling.
▪ Under the contract, his salary would be reduced gradually until it reached the pay of similar tenured professors.
▪ This torque will gradually reduce the axial spin rate of M until it too is in synchronous rotation.
▪ In the beginning, he tried for sequences of forty-five minutes each, then gradually reduced them to thirty minutes.
▪ The amount of caffeine should be reduced gradually, over a period of two to three weeks, to minimize withdrawal reactions.
replace
▪ In telecommunications, optical fibres made of glass will gradually replace the traditional copper cables in new equipment.
▪ Amtrak is gradually replacing those with newer locomotives that carry fuel tanks inside the main frame.
▪ Here the dollar gradually replaces the national currency as a reserve value, means of payment and unit of account.
▪ When lost-wax casting came in, tin-bronze was used but it was gradually replaced by zinc-brass.
▪ The electric signalling bells did not give satisfaction and were gradually replaced by cord operated bells.
▪ Some are nurtured into workers themselves, who gradually replace the original species in the nest.
▪ These provisions will be replaced gradually by new regulations and approved codes of practice.
rise
▪ In the Allegretto the music begins in the sombre low register and gradually rises through the octaves.
▪ Spending for air-traffic control and the Coast Guard would rise gradually.
▪ Household expenditure rose gradually from about £13,000 perannum in 1509 to some £25,000 perannum in the late 1530s.
▪ But history is against these reactionaries, and the South is gradually rising above Confederate nostalgia.
▪ As the person gets nearer and nearer to the supermarket so their level of anxiety may be gradually rising in anticipation of difficulty.
▪ Como was defeated, but gradually rose again to prominence.
▪ It gradually rose to my left, but remained level ahead as far as distant, hazy mountains.
▪ This figure rose gradually to over 1,000,000 by the turn of the century.
shift
▪ The emphasis shifted gradually back to reform.
▪ Typically in a declining market, prices gradually shift from contract levels to the spot prices, traders said.
▪ The focus of beauty gradually shifts from the physical body to the inner nature.
▪ Despite such exceptions, the burden of outcry gradually shifted to people whose religion was not confined in the churches.
▪ New words are coined or borrowed or made out of combined parts from existing words; the meanings of old words gradually shift.
▪ Over time, this range of behavior can gradually shift to higher and higher levels.
▪ It certainly changes: mountains, rivers, glaciers and coastlines gradually shift.
spread
▪ Later generations gradually spread from the South to build new glasshouses on the Midland and Northern coalfields.
▪ The institutions of manufacturing capitalism gradually spread worldwide.
▪ These showers will gradually spread east and some may become thundery.
take
▪ In London he gradually took over the Underground system and came to control every line except the Metropolitan.
▪ As I gazed on this incongruous tableau, however, the scene gradually took on a more sinister aspect.
▪ She had tried, but the rehearsals had gradually taken on the menace of trials of endurance.
▪ These real and more genuine emotions will gradually take over the place of the former all. embracing negative ones.
▪ Characteristic is a reluctance to admit the quantity consumed, drinking secretly alone, and taking gradually increasing amounts.
▪ Suddenly a new aspect appears beyond the obvious and very gradually takes form.
▪ These C2s are getting very clever, gradually taking over.
▪ But muddy-looking patches where the local equivalent of body filler had been exuberantly plastered on were gradually taking over.
turn
▪ Spitzer produces his drawings in a darkroom by applying a titanium mixture on to parchment, which gradually turns black in daylight.
▪ Watching something two-dimensional gradually turn into something three-dimensional.
▪ Even more alarming is the feeling that the West End stage is gradually turning into a repository for old Hollywood movies.
▪ As those technologies filter into Solaris, the operating system will gradually turn into Spring.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ As the weeks passed, I gradually accepted the idea of him leaving.
▪ Most patients gradually develop a resistance to the drug.
▪ She gradually got sicker and sicker.
▪ The climate is gradually becoming drier and warmer.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ It began to slide toward the gradually opening door.
▪ Some patients experience a slow decline in their health as the effectiveness of the drugs gradually decreases.
▪ The first dilemma has been discussed: the managers gradually learned that their subordinates varied extensively in skill and motivation.
▪ Then gradually twitches of life manifested themselves and it is now as well as can be expected.
▪ These cost reductions occurred gradually over a six-year period.