Examples of 'more steeply' in a sentence

Meaning of "more steeply"

more steeply - This phrase is used to indicate a greater incline or slope in relation to something else. It is commonly employed to compare the degree of steepness between two or more surfaces, terrains, or angles

How to use "more steeply" in a sentence

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more steeply
Is a corresponding section in a more steeply sloping vehicle roof.
The graph then tends asymptotically towards the same final value but more steeply.
It will rise even more steeply in rural areas in developing countries.
By closing the switch S a higher current can be reached that changes more steeply.
The right hand side is more steeply sloped than the left.
A second-order filter attenuates high frequencies more steeply.
World trade fell more steeply than at the beginning of the depression.
Adenocarcinoma incidence in white males has risen more steeply than in other ethnic groups.
So it 's more steeply raked like that way.
The declining water resources of the Júcar have fallen even more steeply in recent years.
Mortality rises much more steeply with age for the men than the women.
Instead, the index declined three times more steeply than others.
The pH rises more steeply at the end-point as the acid concentration increases.
The value increases more steeply in X.
Generally the more steeply negative the slope, the healthier the bone.

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The aluminium body is deeper, the windscreen is lower and more steeply raked.
If so, the parabolic arc must be more steeply curved the closer the target is.
It 's more steeply priced if you live out of the county, though.
For both species, growth declined more steeply as a function of crowding than shading.
The densest fragment flew a further 3-6 kilometres, falling more and more steeply.
After a few more steeply banked curves, the train heads back to the station.
The tunnels are lower, narrower, and more steeply inclined.
Another more steeply curved mirror, M3, is carved out of the center.
Compared to what, exactly, does life tend more steeply or surely down?
Obviously, costs will increase even more steeply if the evaporation plant has to be expanded.
At its end, the tongue 42 is provided with an abutment 45 which slopes much more steeply.
Part-time employment also increased more steeply among workers with the lowest level of education.
However, its production and production capacity utilisation decreased more steeply by 14 percentage points.
The upper-tiered ramp is more steeply inclined than the lowered-tiered ramp.
For the same reason the index of Sweden has been rising more steeply since March 1996.
Second cutting surface 16 tapers more steeply to form a medial cutting edge 17.
The price of milk has fallen 25 times more steeply than cattle feed.

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