gradualism

/ˌɡrædʒuːˈælɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The policy or practice of introducing or achieving something by gradual stages, rather than suddenly or all at once.

“The company’s gradualism in implementing the new technology helped to minimize disruptions to its operations.”

2. noun

A theory in geology that the Earth’s landscape is shaped by slow and continuous processes over a long period.

“The geologist advocated for gradualism in explaining the formation of the mountain range.”

Synonyms

  • incrementalism
  • step-by-step approach

Antonyms

  • radicalism
  • suddenism