Pronunciation: /əˈkritɪv/
adjective relating to or characterized by accretion, the process of growth or increase by gradual accumulation
A1 Adding more water to the soup was accretive to its overall volume.
A2 Regular exercise is accretive to one's overall health and well-being.
B1 Investing in quality education can be accretive to a person's earning potential.
B2 Implementing cost-saving measures has been accretive to the company's profitability.
C1 The accretive nature of compound interest can greatly increase one's savings over time.
C2 The accretive effects of consistent innovation have propelled the company to new heights in the industry.
formal The merger is expected to be accretive to the company's earnings per share.
informal Adding more hours to your work week can be accretive to your paycheck.
slang Investing in that stock could be accretive to your portfolio.
figurative Each positive action you take towards your goal is accretive to your success.
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