Discontinuously

/ˌdɪskənˈtɪnjuːəsli/ adverb

Definition

In a way that has gaps, breaks, or interruptions rather than being smooth and unbroken.

Etymology

From discontinuous + -ly (adverb suffix). The -ly ending turns the adjective into an adverb describing how an action occurs.

Kelly Says

Evolution happens discontinuously according to fossil records—with sudden jumps rather than smooth gradual changes—which puzzled Darwin until scientists realized the fossil record itself has gaps.

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