in stages

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in stages

The project was completed in stages over several months.

Definition
  1. Adverb:
    • Gradually, in a series of distinct steps or phases: The phrase "in stages" describes a process that is completed not all at once, but through a sequence of separate, often planned, parts or periods.
Usage

The adverb "in stages" is used to modify a verb, describing how an action is carried out. It indicates that the action happens progressively, with pauses or divisions between its parts. - It typically follows the verb it modifies or appears at the end of a clause. - It emphasizes a methodical, step-by-step approach.

Examples
  • Adverb:
    • The new software will be rolled out in stages to all departments. (The deployment will happen gradually, department by department.)
    • We decided to renovate the house in stages due to budget constraints. (The renovation will occur in separate phases over time.)
    • The complex procedure is learned in stages. (It is learned step-by-step, not all at once.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to do something in stages": This is the standard construction, where the phrase directly describes the manner of the action.
    • The evacuation was conducted in stages, prioritizing the most vulnerable first.
  • The phrase can be used in both active and passive voice constructions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gradually (adv): Happening slowly over a period of time. (A close synonym, but less emphatic about distinct phases.)
  • Piecemeal (adv, adj): Done in a series of separate, often unplanned, stages. (Can imply a less organized process than "in stages".)
  • Step by step (adv phrase): Proceeding from one stage to the next in a clear sequence. (Similar, but often implies more direct instruction or a clearer order.)
  • Phase (n): A distinct period or stage in a process. (The noun from which the concept in "in stages" is derived.)
Synonyms
  • Progressively
  • Sequentially
  • By phases
  • By degrees
Related Phrases
  • In phases: A direct synonym, often used interchangeably with "in stages".
    • The project will be completed in phases.
  • Stage by stage: Another synonymous adverbial phrase emphasizing each individual step.
    • We examined the evidence stage by stage.
in stages

The project was completed in stages over several months.

Adverb
  1. a little bit at a time
    • the research structure has developed piecemeal