Crossword-Solution: SUCCESSIVELY 12 letters, 52 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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Successively adv. In a successive manner.

We have 52 clues for the answer “SUCCESSIVELY”

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AS a matter of course 17 answers
bit by bit 18 answers
AT a future time 20 answers
conscientiously 21 answers
step by step 24 answers
unswervingly 26 answers
Invariably. 26 answers
characteristically 27 answers
reliably 27 answers
dependably 27 answers
dominantly 27 answers
prevalently 28 answers
popularly 28 answers
Unfailingly 29 answers
routinely 29 answers
Ordinarily 29 answers
Normally 29 answers
Every time 29 answers
Recurrently 30 answers
increasingly 30 answers
Time and again 31 answers
Without fail 31 answers
More often than not 31 answers
Uniformly 32 answers
Over and over 32 answers
*Gradually 32 answers
Customarily 33 answers
in general 35 answers
Piecemeal 35 answers
AGAIN and again 35 answers
as a rule 36 answers
perceptively 36 answers
Commonly 37 answers
time after time 37 answers
Usually 38 answers
from time to time 38 answers
as usual 39 answers
progressively 40 answers
Often 40 answers
Consistently 41 answers
strictly 42 answers
Unceasingly 43 answers
faithfully 49 answers
Always 55 answers
Habitually 55 answers
Frequently 63 answers
Regularly 64 answers
Generally 67 answers
Continually 70 answers
Truly 70 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SUCCESSIVELY (5)

Earlier versions of the Jargon File have played a central role in spreading hacker language and the culture that goes with it to successively larger populations, and we hope and expect that this one will do likewise.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
With these he lived successively a week at a time, thus going the rounds of the neighborhood, with all his worldly effects tied up in a cotton handkerchief.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving 1992
While the elderly gentleman stood looking at the Pyncheon House, both the frown and the smile passed successively over his countenance.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
Recovering from the first effects of his surprise, he took Waldemar Fitzurse and De Bracy aside, and put the billet into their hands successively.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Instances have been known of young people passing many, many months successively, without being at any ball of any description, and no material injury accrue either to body or mind;—but when a beginning is made—when the felicities of rapid motion have once been, though slightly, felt—it must be a very heavy set that does not ask for more.
Emma Jane Austen 1994

Quotes with SUCCESSIVELY (3)

There appears to be a fifth way, that of eminence. According to this I argue that it is incompatible with the idea of a most perfect being that anything should excel it in perfection (from the corollary to the fourth conclusion of the third chapter) . Now there is nothing incompatible about a finite thing being excelled in perfection; therefore, etc. The minor is proved from this, that to be infinite is not incompatible with being; but the infinite is greater than any finite …
John Duns Scotus
When two things occur successively we call them cause and effect if we believe one event made the other one happen. If we think one event is the response to the other, we call it a reaction. If we feel that the two incidents are not related, we call it a mere coincidence. If we think someone deserved what happened, we call it retribution or reward, depending on whether the event was negative or positive for the recipient. If we cannot find a reason for the two events' occurri…
Liezi Lieh-tzu: A Taoist Guide to Practical Living
There's a limit beyond which one cannot progress. The differences between the limiting abilities of those on successively higher steps of the pyramid are enormous. I have not seen described anywhere the shock a talented man experiences when he finds, late in his academic life, that there are others enormously more talented than he. I have personally seen more tears shed by grown men and women over this discovery than I would have believed possible.
Luis W. Alvarez