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one at a time

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial one at a time has 1 sense
  1. one by one, one after another, one at a time - in single file; "the prisoners came out one by one"

Definitions from the Web

Term: one at a time

Definition:

The phrase "one at a time" means doing, taking, or considering things individually and sequentially, without combining or simultaneously performing multiple actions or tasks.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. She handed out the papers one at a time to each student.
  2. He followed the instructions one at a time to complete the puzzle.

Adverb:

  1. The orchestra members entered the stage, playing their instruments one at a time.
  2. Please proceed one at a time through the security gate.

Noun:

  1. The teacher collected the homework one at a time from each student.
  2. They decided to solve the math problems one at a time.

Phrase:

  1. He insisted on dealing with the issues one at a time instead of trying to address them all at once.
  2. The chef prepared the ingredients one at a time for the recipe.

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