INCREASING vs CREEPING: NOUN
- N/A
- A slow creeping mode of locomotion (on hands and knees or dragging the body)
- In submarine work, the act of dragging with creepers or grapnels to recover a lost object.
- Motion of the rails of a railroad in the direction of traffic, due to a number of causes.
- The slip of a belt or rope which is driving one pulley from another: due to working or elasticity in the belt or rope.
- In electricity, the slow drifting or moving of an instrument or meter at no load, due to inaccurate adjustment or to a slow change of the suspension.
- In geology, same as creep, 5.
- Stalking or still-hunting, as for moose or deer.
INCREASING vs CREEPING: ADJECTIVE
- Music
- Same as growing, 1.
- Increasing in some musical quality. Opposite of decreasing.
- Becoming greater or larger
- An American plant (Chiogenes hispidula) with white berries and very small round leaves having the flavor of wintergreen.
- A plant, the Ranunculus repens.
- Growing along, and clinging to, the ground, or to a wall, etc., by means of rootlets or tendrils.
- Crawling, or moving close to the ground.
- Developing gradually over a period of time.
- Having stems that creep along the ground and root at intervals.
INCREASING vs CREEPING: VERB
- Present participle of increase.
- Present participle of creep.
INCREASING vs CREEPING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (music) increasing in tempo and/or volume
- N/A
INCREASING vs CREEPING: RELATED WORDS
- Accretionary, Flared, Flaring, Building, Accretive, Multiplicative, Ballooning, Exploding, Raising, Lengthening, Maximizing, Augmenting, Expanding, Rising, Growing
- Inching, Scrolling, Displacement, Herpetic, Scroll, Brown, Trailing, Looming, Increasing, Growing, Sneaking, Spreading, Crawl, Crawling, Moving
INCREASING vs CREEPING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Progressive, Accretionary, Flared, Flaring, Building, Accretive, Multiplicative, Ballooning, Exploding, Raising, Maximizing, Augmenting, Expanding, Rising, Growing
- Permeating, Seeping, Slipping, Displacement, Herpetic, Brown, Trailing, Looming, Increasing, Growing, Sneaking, Spreading, Crawl, Crawling, Moving
INCREASING vs CREEPING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- North America sees increasing levels of obesity and eating disorders along with an increasing number of health diets, weight reducing diets, and food fads.
- Digitalis has a positive inotropic effect on the heart, increasing the strength of myocardial contraction by increasing the intracellular calcium concentrations.
- Cruise ship visits are increasing again, and vessel lengths are increasing, as are the number of passengers carried.
- Americans, is one of increasing increasing, never going percent this year, and the great deal crime than the official statistics show.
- Increasing temperatures coupled with increasing precipitation will result in earlier snow melts and subsequent drier soil in the summer months.
- Thus, the same management intervention of increasing autonomy that would reduce burnout would also result in increasing job satisfaction.
- Increasing Liability amendment to Plan that has effect of increasing liabilities the Plan by reason increases in benefits.
- As indicated above, a dominant trend during the last century was increasing energy use leading to continuous increasing productivity of agricultural land.
- There is no provision for increasing the resolution or increasing the range of years.
- Another major cause of increasing unemployment rate is Increasing population, Population is increasing with very high rate.
- She could see the water creeping up slowly.
- She whispered, the panic creeping into her voice.
- Are Democratic delegates suffering from creeping economic illiteracy?
- Puddler numbers are finally creeping up as well.
- California highway patrol officer creeping up on us.
- It is kind of creeping up on us.
- "It's clear that work is creeping into our daily lives and our lives are creeping into work in the mobile world," Yee said.
- Controlling invasive plants Some creeping rock plants, such as creeping jenny, become invasive by the middle of the summer.
- Thalli with creeping and erect filaments, ecorticate, erect filaments arising from a short cell of creeping axis that also bears an attachment rhizoid.
- There is burning and creeping sensation in anus as if worms are creeping out.
INCREASING vs CREEPING: QUESTIONS
- Is deforestation increasing or decreasing in Brazil?
- Is Wisconsin's population increasing or decreasing?
- Why is female ADHD diagnosis prevalence increasing?
- Are accountants increasing confidence in their businesses?
- Is inequality between countries increasing or decreasing?
- Are tropical cyclones increasing or decreasing worldwide?
- Are environmental problems increasing or decreasing?
- Are libraries overburdened by increasing responsibilities?
- Is increasing the capacity of the model via increasing depth effective?
- Is the incidence of miscarriage increasing with increasing maternal age?
- What is the Creeping Unknown movie trailer (1955) about?
- Is creeping bentgrass the best grass for golf courses?
- When is the best time to ship creeping wintergreen?
- What happened in the episode creeping around with Issa?
- Are Chewings and creeping red fescue the same thing?
- Do creeping bellflower flowers make it hard to pull?
- Which creeping bentgrasses are best for NTEP testing?
- Does creeping Indigo toxicity show up on microscopy?
- Where is the nightthistle blossom in creeping crevasse?
- Is pythium root dysfunction associated with creeping bentgrass?