[f. ACCRUE v. + -ING2.] Coming as a natural accession or result; arising in due course.
1683. Brit. Speculum, 234. The Inestimable and unspeakable Blessings accrewing from the Union of England and Scotland.
1704. Swift, Ta. Tub, ix. (1709), 117. A mighty advantage accruing to the public.
1817. Jas. Mill, Brit. India, II. V. viii. 670. The accruing demands of the current year.
1877. H. A. Page, De Quincey, II. xix. 172. To set forth even the accruing disadvantages in humorous self-irony.