noun
- the quality or state of occurring in small, gradual steps or additions
- the additional value or benefit gained from a specific action or investment
Usage: formal; technical
Usage: business; economics
Examples
- The incrementality of the reform process frustrated those seeking immediate change.
- Scientists emphasized the incrementality of climate change effects over decades.
- The marketing team measured the incrementality of their new advertising campaign.
- Budget planning requires understanding the incrementality of each proposed expense.
- The incrementality principle suggests that small improvements compound over time.
- Researchers studied the incrementality of learning in early childhood development.