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fade

[feyd] / feɪd /




Example Sentences

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As in a Newton's cradle, motion in this atomic system continues without fading.

From Science Daily

Housing inventory has already been rising sharply as the lock-in effect fades.

From MarketWatch

That said, they say the friendly macro backdrop may look less appealing toward the end of the year, as fiscal and monetary tailwinds fade while the disruption from AI increases.

From MarketWatch

This was the place where families could raise their children in peace under the deodar cedars and watch the San Gabriels fade to a distinct purple as the sun set.

From Los Angeles Times

That is the worst start from any West Ham boss in the Premier League era, with the back-to-back wins over Newcastle and Burnley in November - Nuno's only two successes - quickly fading from memory.

From BBC