• Units vary in size and, for example, a low population density or gradual depopulation are overlooked.
  • Gradual has managed to combine all of the essential features for community AND virtual events, address the shortcomings of other tools, and provide a thoughtfully...
  • After suffering a significant loss of support in the 1974 elections, the military leadership began a gradual process of political liberalisation.
  • Healing after the Rhinoplasty Surgery is a slow and gradual process. ... But ageing is a gradual process, which people experience in different ways.
  • We've spent about 1.5 years looking for the training app for our resellers and Gradual put the end to these sufferings thanks to their editing interface.
  • The meaning of GRADUAL is moving, changing, or developing by fine or often imperceptible degrees.
  • Losing weight is a slow, gradual process You can expect her progress at school to be gradual rather than brilliant.
  • From Medieval Latin graduālis, from Latin gradus (“step”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰradʰ-, *gʰredʰ- (“to walk, go”).
  • N., Middle English, from Medieval Latin graduāle, the part of the service sung by the choir from the altar steps, gradual, from neuter sing. of graduālis.]