[f. ACCRUE v. + -ING2.] Coming as a natural accession or result; arising in due course.

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1683.  Brit. Speculum, 234. The Inestimable and unspeakable Blessings accrewing from the Union of England and Scotland.

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1704.  Swift, Ta. Tub, ix. (1709), 117. A mighty advantage accruing to the public.

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1817.  Jas. Mill, Brit. India, II. V. viii. 670. The accruing demands of the current year.

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1877.  H. A. Page, De Quincey, II. xix. 172. To set forth even the accruing disadvantages in humorous self-irony.

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