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allmähliche

Allmähliche is the attributive form of the German adjective allmählich, meaning gradual or slow and steady. It is used before feminine nouns in the nominative or accusative case, as in eine allmähliche Veränderung (a gradual change). The plural form for all genders is allmähliche Veränderungen. The masculine singular form is allmählicher, and the neuter singular form is allmähliches. In predicate or adverbial use, the adverbial form allmählich remains unchanged.

Etymology and usage notes: allmählich is a compound formed from a prefix associated with gradual progression

Contexts and examples: As an adjective, allmähliche can describe various phenomena, such as eine allmähliche Verbesserung

Cross-linguistic note: In English, the closest equivalents are gradual or incremental. In German texts, allmählich and

and
a
suffix
that
forms
adjectives.
The
word
denotes
processes
that
unfold
over
time
rather
than
occurring
abruptly.
It
is
common
in
scientific,
academic,
and
literary
German
to
describe
developments,
changes,
or
effects
that
occur
slowly
and
steadily.
(a
gradual
improvement)
or
ein
allmähliches
Veralten
der
Geräte
(the
gradual
aging
of
equipment).
As
an
adverb,
allmählich
modifies
verbs:
Die
Situation
verbessert
sich
allmählich.
It
is
useful
to
distinguish
allmählich
from
synonyms
like
schleichend
(loitering
or
creeping)
or
schrittweise
(step
by
step),
where
allmählich
emphasizes
gradual
pace
rather
than
discrete
steps.
its
inflected
forms
are
standard
for
describing
processes
that
unfold
slowly
over
time.