increment

[ˈɪŋkrəmənt]

increment Definition

  • 1an increase or addition, especially one of a series on a fixed scale
  • 2the amount or degree by which something increases

Using increment: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "increment" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company announced an increment in salaries.

  • Example

    The temperature showed a steady increment throughout the day.

  • Example

    The project will be completed in increments over the next few months.

increment Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with increment

  • incremental change

    a gradual and continuous change that occurs over time

    Example

    The company made incremental changes to its product line to keep up with the competition.

  • incremental cost

    the additional cost incurred for producing one more unit of a product

    Example

    The company calculated the incremental cost of producing an additional unit of the product.

  • incremental revenue

    the additional revenue generated by selling one more unit of a product

    Example

    The company estimated the incremental revenue from increasing the sales of the product.

Origins of increment

from Latin 'incrementum', meaning 'growth'

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Summary: increment in Brief

The term 'increment' [ˈɪŋkrəmənt] refers to an increase or addition, often on a fixed scale. It can denote the amount or degree by which something increases, as in 'The company announced an increment in salaries.' 'Increment' also extends into phrases like 'incremental change,' denoting gradual and continuous change, and 'incremental cost,' referring to the additional cost incurred for producing one more unit of a product.

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