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    stead·i·ly
    [ˈstedəlē]
    adverb
    steadily (adverb)
    1. in a regular and even manner:
      "the business has been growing steadily" · "the mountain got steadily steeper"
      • without change; continuously:
        "it rained steadily all night"
    2. in a controlled or unwavering manner:
      "Nicholas gazed steadily at the face in the crowd"
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  3. steadily adverb (CONTROLLED) calmly and in a controlled way: She returned his gaze steadily.
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    Steadily adverb Etymology: from steady. 1. Without tottering; without shaking. Sin has a tendency to bring men under evils, unless hindered by some accident which no man can steadily build upon.
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    adjective A steady situation continues or develops gradually without any interruptions and is not likely to change quickly. [...] steadily (stedɪli) adverb [ADVERB with verb]
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    1 : in a steady manner : steadily 2 : on the course set used as a direction to the helmsman of a ship
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    adverb in a way that moves constantly and at an even pace or in the same direction: My dedication and commitment to teaching are proven by my steadily increasing student evaluation scores. Despite numerous legislative attempts to constrain spending over the past 40 years, the deficit problem has marched steadily on.
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