0 present participle of vary --
1 If things of the same type vary, they are different from each other, and if you vary them, you cause them to be different from each other: --
2 to change or cause something to change in amount or level, especially from one occasion to another: --
These have had varying success in increasing organ supply.
Crocker proposes that individual researchers are, to varying degrees, "insiders" or "outsiders" to the community they work in.
The communities they describe are of highly varying character.
There were six different types of pairs varying in terms of shared phonemes.
All the children in the study were successful to varying degrees in the discrimination of both kinds of timbre (environmental and musical instrument).
The diplomats responded with varying degrees of acuteness to the logic of the situation.
They can be applied at varying scales of resolution: at the design event level, or over groupings or abstractions of design events.
Real-time measures of canopy size as a basis for spatially varying nitrogen applications to winter wheat sown at different seed rates.