0 gradually:
Prices have risen steadily.
1 calmly and in a controlled way:
2 in a gradual, regular way over a period of time:
Prices have risen steadily.
The evidence pertaining to the importance of social rhythms is steadily accumulating.
When the test stimulus was set entirely within a chromatic surround, chromatic discrimination for a steadily viewed light was best.
They are apprehensive about the future of their lives in an aging society when social policy programs are widely regarded as steadily eroding.
Due to the huge search space of simple narrowing, steadily improved narrowing strategies have been developed in the past.
Due to increased longevity, the proportion of the population aged 65 and over is rising steadily.
Over time, state control over the banks steadily deteriorated, as banqueros became the government's partner in financial regulation.
The steadily increasing scale of his oceanographic operations required a larger, more powerful and faster ship.
From the discovery of gold in 1851, the lower bound increased steadily before flattening in the 1870s.
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