seriatim

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se·ri·a·tim

 (sîr′ē-ā′tĭm, -ăt′ĭm)
adv.
One after another; in a series.

[Medieval Latin seriātim, from Latin seriēs, series; see series.]
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seriatim

(ˌsɪərɪˈætɪm; ˌsɛr-)
adv
in a series; one after another in regular order
[C17: from Medieval Latin, from Latin seriēs series]
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se•ri•a•tim

(ˌsɪər iˈeɪ tɪm, -ˈɑ tɪm, ˌsɛr-)

adv., adj.
in a series; one after another.
[1670–80; < Medieval Latin seriātim <seriāt(us) arranged in order]
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Adv.1.seriatim - in a series; one after another
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Translations

seriatim

[ˌsɪərɪˈeɪtɪm] ADV (frm) → en serie
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seriatim

adv (form)der Reihe nach
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Such measures, which I assume would be implemented ad seriatim so as to tighten the pressure over time, would only make things much worse in my view.
The presentation follows that of Menahem Stern, Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism (Jerusalem: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 1974), in which the author aims to deliver the principal texts ad seriatim, each receiving a full discussion.