Adverb
decreasingly (comparative more decreasingly, superlative most decreasingly)
In a decreasing manner; progressively less.
We are looking at a society increasingly dependent on machines, yet decreasingly capable of making or even using them effectively. Douglas Rushkoff
Debate in the House of Commons is increasingly banal and childish, and decreasingly influential on public policy. Source: Internet
This rest is generally used only with undermodified (i.e. undermalted) malts which are decreasingly popular in Germany and the Czech Republic, or non-malted grains such as corn and rice, which are widely used in North American beers. Source: Internet
The vast majority of Africans who have no European fantasies will live in decreasingly democratic countries. Source: Internet
The plural verb forms appeared decreasingly in formal writing into the 1950s, when their use was removed from all official recommendations. Source: Internet