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cumulatively /ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪvli /adverb1In a way that increases in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions: success must be measured cumulatively...- And, since vampires never die, the numbers are swollen cumulatively.
- The repetition and variation of the panels allows for a cumulatively developing awareness of the work.
- The robot learns in a developmental fashion, in a piecemeal way, incrementally and cumulatively.
1.1Taken as a whole; in combination: the artworks cumulatively covered 500 years...- Under such a scenario GDP growth cumulatively might be 13% or 14%.
- The birch block squares cumulatively formed an incomplete square.
- Cumulatively, Irish investors in the company have lost about 1.4 billion euros over the last six months.
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