It tends to build up, by gradual accretions, a conceptual view of reality which may serve as a relatively stable basis for conduct and calculation.
"John Dewey's logical theory"
Delton Thomas Howard
Those familiar with the detailed study of rituals in Volume 7 will recall that tradition recognized the obvious fact that rituals were not produced all at once, but grew by accretions.
"The Sun Dance of the Blackfoot Indians"
Clark Wissler
Even if large accretions of other Semites, notably Aramaeans, be allowed for-accretions easily accepted by a people which had become rather a church than a nation-it remains a striking testimony to Persian toleration that after only some six or seven generations the once insignificant Jews should have grown numerous enough to contribute an important element to the populations of several foreign cities.
"The Ancient East"
D. G. Hogarth