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Definition of Regressively

Regressively
Regressively Re*gress"ive*ly, adv. In a regressive manner.

Meaning of Regressively from wikipedia

- usually, this means new content releases grow successively more powerful while older content becomes regressively outdated or relatively
- as in this example, sound segments typically assimilate to a following sound (this is called regressive or anticipatory assimilation), but
- due to their persistent existence as short non-initial phonemes, /u/ and /ʊ/ have regressively assimilated ø and o, e.g. otu /ʊtʊ/ 'star
- undefined multitude, are brought into the foreground again by the paranoid disease, and so the evolution of conscience is reproduced regressively
- you can't even call yawn noise music, that's way too restrictive and regressively macho for the mischievous sonic riddles and puzzle boxes
- to concentrate political power in their own hands while spreading the burden of taxation as regressively as they could among the common folk.
- pearson drove two more races for the team that year, each one getting regressively worse. st would not run a second car again until 2004,
- identify the hypothesis of the collective unconscious historically and regressively with the ancient idea of an all-extensive world-soul new
- when a nasal cv suffix occurs where c is a continuant or a vibrant /r/, the nasalization spreads regressively to the preceding vowel.
- issue 7 of the midnighter solo series, written by brian k. vaughan, showed the character using this ability regressively, to visualise the