incrementalism

noun
UK: /ˌɪŋkrɪˈmentəlɪzəm/
US: /ˌɪŋkrəˈmentəlɪzəm/
  1. The policy of making changes slowly.

    1. The company adopted incrementalism to update its software slowly.
    2. Through incrementalism, the government gradually reformed the healthcare system without causing major disruptions.
  2. A method of change or improvement that involves taking small, gradual steps.

    1. Incrementalism can help you to achieve big goals with small steps.
    2. The project's success was largely attributed to the team's commitment to incrementalism, allowing for constant adjustments.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "incrementalism" in English means: The policy of making changes slowly., A method of change or improvement that involves taking small, gradual steps..

The phonetic transcription of "incrementalism" is /ˌɪŋkrɪˈmentəlɪzəm/ in British English and /ˌɪŋkrəˈmentəlɪzəm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "incrementalism": gradualism, evolution.

Example usage of "incrementalism": "The company adopted incrementalism to update its software slowly.". More examples on the page.