Ingravescent (adj)
in-grav-es-ent
(of a condition or symptom) gradually increasing in severity.
Early 19th century: from Latin ingravescent- ‘growing heavy or worse’, from the verb ingravescere (based on gravis ‘heavy’).
Example sentences
“His symptoms are ingravescent, we have to operate.”

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