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Progressivamente

Progressivamente is an adverb used in Romance languages, most notably Italian and Portuguese, to indicate that a change, action, or development occurs in a gradual, continuous manner. It derives from the adjective progressivo, with the suffix -mente forming the adverb. The root is linked to the Latin progressus, from progredi, meaning to advance.

In Italian, progressivamente describes a gradual progression over time. It can modify verbs to convey slow

In musical and broader artistic contexts, progressivamente may appear to indicate a gradual intensification or forward

Cross-linguistically, progressivamente exists in other Romance languages, including Portuguese, with a comparable meaning of gradual progression.

See also: progressivo, progresso, progressão.

or
stepwise
development,
as
in
situations
where
a
phenomenon
steadily
evolves
rather
than
changing
abruptly.
For
example,
“La
temperatura
è
aumentata
progressivamente
nel
corso
della
notte”
or
“La
situazione
sta
migliorando
progressivamente.”
In
scientific,
journalistic,
and
descriptive
writing,
the
term
signals
a
non-instantaneous
change
and
emphasizes
the
tempo
of
development.
progression
within
a
passage
or
work.
Although
not
a
technical
term
tied
to
a
single
convention,
it
guides
readers
or
listeners
to
expect
a
steady
build
or
unfolding
sequence.
The
word
functions
as
a
neutral,
commonly
used
descriptor
in
formal
and
informal
discourse.