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单词 exponentially
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exponentiallyadv.

Brit. /ˌɛkspə(ʊ)ˈnɛnʃl̩i/, U.S. /ˌɛkspəˈnɛn(t)ʃəli/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: exponential adj., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < exponential adj. + -ly suffix2.
1. In a manner that serves to describe or explain; as or by means of an example or description. Cf. exponential adj. 2. Obsolete. rare.
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the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > explanation, exposition > [adverb]
expositively1571
expository-wise1600
explicatively1609
expositorilya1631
accountably1646
illustratively1646
explanatorily1657
luciferouslya1682
explicably1791
explainingly1836
explanatively1842
it's this way1851
illuminatingly1891
1842 Dublin Jrnl. Temperance 1 167/2 One of these consequential persons whose station in life, something between the gentleman and the farmer, is exponentially defined, in country phrase, by the appellation of ‘knobs’, or ‘half sirs’.
1843 J. E. Portlock Rep. Geol. Londonderry p. xviii Q. signifies quartz; K. coal; and when any of these letters are applied exponentially or adjectively, the small character is used, as Gq. quartzose-granite.
2.
a. Mathematics. Through, or in a manner expressed by, an exponential. Cf. exponential n.
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the world > relative properties > number > algebra > [adverb] > in the manner of specific functions
syzygetically1852
monotonically1904
exponentially1909
monotonely1911
monotonously1912
holomorphically1957
1846 Trans. Royal Irish Acad. 21 i. 131 The peculiar advantage of Fourier's theorem..is, that x enters into the second member only exponentially, through the cosine.
1938 R. W. Lawson tr. G. von Hevesy & F. A. Paneth Man. Radioactivity (ed. 2) xi. 127 The β-radiation of the iron salt does not remain constant, but decreases exponentially.
1968 H. Harris Nucleus & Cytoplasm iii. 54 In cells growing exponentially, ribosomal RNA appears to be essentially stable.
2014 M. Nahvi Signals & Syst (ed. 6) i. 42 The capacitor current decays exponentially from 1 A to a zero value with a time constant of 1 second.
b. In a manner characterized by increasingly rapid growth or change; more and more rapidly; ever increasingly. Also more generally: very rapidly; very greatly. Cf. exponential adj. 1b.
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1952 State Jrnl. (Lansing, Mich.) 13 Apr. (City ed.) 8/2 As we..become more and more cognizant of the holy spark within us, that spark will grow, exponentially.
1990 New Age Jrnl. Apr. 29/2 The spiciness seems to increase exponentially with every hour ganoush sits around.
2003 N. Wimmer tr. G. Zaid So Many Bks. 22 Books are published at such a rapid rate that they make us exponentially more ignorant.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2022).
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