Pronunciation: /əˈkriʃənl/
adjective relating to or characterized by accretion, the process of growth or increase by the gradual accumulation of additional layers or matter
A1 The accretional growth of the coral reef was slow but steady.
A2 The accretional process of sedimentation created layers of rock over time.
B1 The accretional nature of the project allowed for gradual progress to be made.
B2 The accretional development of the city skyline was impressive to witness.
C1 The accretional increase in population led to the need for more infrastructure.
C2 The accretional changes in the ecosystem were carefully monitored by scientists.
formal The accretional growth of the coral reef is a result of deposition of calcium carbonate by marine organisms.
informal The accretional process of building the sandcastle was slow but steady.
slang The accretional pile of laundry in my room is getting out of control.
figurative The accretional effect of small acts of kindness can lead to a significant positive impact on society.
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