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iteratively

1 of 1adverb
/ˈɪtəˌreɪtɪvli/
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in a way that involves repeating a sequence of steps, to gradually improve or develop something

  • The team improved the design iteratively, testing prototypes between revisions.
  • She writes iteratively, editing each draft before starting the next.
  • The software was built iteratively, with updates released every two weeks.
  • Scientists refined their hypothesis iteratively as new data emerged.
  • The artist developed the painting iteratively, layering colors over weeks.
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(mathematics) in a way that applies the same computational method repeatedly to move closer to a solution

  • The program solves equations iteratively, narrowing the answer with each loop.
  • Machine learning models train iteratively, adjusting weights after each batch.
  • The algorithm processes data iteratively until convergence is reached.
  • Fractal patterns are generated iteratively by repeating a simple rule.
  • Numerical approximations are often computed iteratively for precision.