consecutive changes

[kənˈsɛkjətɪv ˈtʃeɪndʒɪz]
noun phrase
mudanças consecutivas
1. A series of alterations or modifications that occur one after another in sequence, without interruption
The company implemented consecutive changes to improve its operational efficiency.
A empresa implementou mudanças consecutivas para melhorar sua eficiência operacional.
2. Successive transformations in a process, system, or state that follow a continuous pattern
The software underwent several consecutive changes before the final version was released.
O software passou por várias mudanças consecutivas antes da versão final ser lançada.
3. In mathematics or sequences, alterations that happen in a continuous progression without gaps
The consecutive changes in the data set showed a clear upward trend.
As mudanças consecutivas no conjunto de dados mostraram uma tendência clara de alta.
This term is commonly used in Brazilian business and technology sectors when discussing process improvements, software updates, or organizational restructuring. In Portugal, the formal variant 'alterações consecutivas' is preferred in official documents and legal contexts. The phrase reflects a linear, orderly approach to change management, which is particularly valued in Brazilian corporate culture.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
successive changessequential modificationscontinuous alterationsprogressive changesincremental changes
Antonyms / Antônimos
sporadic changesisolated changesdiscontinuous alterationsrandom modifications

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
mudanças consecutivas
Standard usage in business, academic, and technical contexts
Rio de Janeiro
mudanças seguidas
More colloquial alternative commonly used in spoken Portuguese
São Paulo
mudanças sucessivas
Preferred in corporate and technical documentation
Portugal
alterações consecutivas
More formal; 'alterações' is preferred over 'mudanças' in official Portuguese

Related Words

sequenceprogressiontransformationamendmentmodificationiteration

Related Idioms & Phrases

one after another
in a row
back-to-back changes
chain of modifications
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