noun
- the quality or state of increasing or growing by successive additions; the tendency to accumulate or build up over time
Usage: formal; often used in academic or technical contexts
Examples
- The cumulativeness of small daily habits can lead to significant personal growth over a year.
- Scientists studied the cumulativeness of pollution in the water system.
- The cumulativeness of compound interest makes long-term investing powerful.
- The report emphasized the cumulativeness of stress on workers who face repeated deadlines.
- Understanding the cumulativeness of carbon emissions is essential for climate policy.