Adverb
incrementally (comparative more incrementally, superlative most incrementally)
In an incremental fashion; by small additions.
I mean when the play was on in New York I was starting to get film offers coming through, and since the film's come out I get offered more than I used to, but it happens incrementally. Patrick Marber
I am incrementally a pessimist, but I see the international debate that Edward Snowden has engendered, and I think this is exactly where the discussion should be. So, I would say I'm more optimistic than pessimistic. Adam Savage
My view is that innovation has declined in the everyday processes that businesses tinker with incrementally as they try to become more productive over time. Edmund Phelps
From the first time I did a movie, people have said, 'Oh, it's all going to change now.' And it would change, but very incrementally. I think I prefer that to some big explosion of fame all of the sudden. John C. Reilly
Social values in general are incrementally variable neither safety, diversity, rational articulation, nor morality is categorically a good thing to have more of, without limits. All are subject to diminishing returns, and ultimately negative returns. Thomas Sowell
Although education is not compulsory, the Government of Lesotho is incrementally implementing a programme for free primary education. Source: Internet