Lexicographical Neighbors of Gradationally
Literary usage of Gradationally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Student, and Intellectual Observer (1869)
"It is a very curious feature in all these illusions, that the effect produced
upon the consciousness by the succession of gradationally varying images, ..."
2. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1878)
"... gradationally simpler substances of known constitution having been unsatisfactory.
G-erhardt remarked that " En general les reactions de la ..."
3. The Nineteenth Century (1884)
"... and1 selected the strongly-characterised examples for description, neglecting
the intermediate forms by which these are often gradationally connected. ..."
4. Irish Literature by Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Douglas Hyde, Charles Welsh, Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche (1904)
"... were dead and petrified in their graves; and the little peninsula in the glen
was gradationally worn away by the river, till nothing remained but a ..."
5. The Microscope and Its Revelations by William Benjamin Carpenter, William Henry Dallinger (1891)
"It is not r defined on its internal face, but passes gradationally into the nass
of protoplasm, from which it is chiefly distinguishable by sence of ..."
6. The Methodist Review (1867)
"From that feeble dawn, closely dependent upon matter, soul is found gradationally
rising in strength and self-sustaining independence, through perception ..."