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increment

increment / increment / increment
NounTransitive Verb
pl: incrementspast: incrementedpp: incrementeding: incrementing

This term describes a precise, measured addition rather than a general increase. It carries a connotation of regularity and predictability, often appearing in professional, financial, or technical environments where growth happens in discrete steps rather than a smooth, continuous flow. In computing and mathematics, the word is used as a technical operation to raise a value by a specific unit, usually one. This distinguishes it from general growth, as it implies a controlled, algorithmic step.

Meanings

Nounincrement

A small, fixed amount by which something increases, especially a salary or a price.

"The company offers a yearly salary increment to all employees."

Nounincrement

An increase in a quantity or value, often occurring in a series of regular steps.

"The software updates the counter in increments of ten."

Transitive Verbincrement
[~ something]

To increase a value or a count by a specific amount, typically in computer programming.

"The loop is designed to increment the variable by one during each iteration."

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