
1) About to be a has-been 2) Attenuation 3) Becoming hard to see 4) Declining 5) Diminishing 6) Disappearing 7) Dying away 8) Languishing 9) Like some memories 10) Losing color 11) Not doing well in a race 12) Pop ballad 13) Vanishing 14) Weakening 15) Withering
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1) Attenuation 2) Deteriorating 3) Disappearing 4) Evanescent 5) Vanishing 6) Weakening
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- weakening in force or intensity
- become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly
- lose freshness, vigor, or vitality
- disappear gradually; as of emotions, for example
- become feeble
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Gradually removing a training prop or a rigid requirement for performance (eg. €œfading€ a 2o2o in favor of running contacts).
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In wireless communications, fading is deviation of the attenuation affecting a signal over certain propagation media. The fading may vary with time, geographical position or radio frequency, and is often modeled as a random process. A fading channel is a communication channel comprising fading. In wireless systems, fading may either be due to mult...
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• (n.) Loss of color, freshness, or vigor. • (n.) An Irish dance; also, the burden of a song. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fade • (a.) Losing freshness, color, brightness, or vigor.
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Refers to the condition of a book; describes the loss of color on the pages, dust jacket, or the cover of the book, which is usually caused by time or exposure to sunlight.
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(from the article `telecommunications media`) ...by a combination of atmospheric wave propagation, surface wave propagation, ground reflection, and ionospheric reflection. In some cases this ...
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A process in which the intensity of a dye's color diminishes over time, due to repeated bleeding or bleaching out of the dye, from exposure to water, sunlight, etc.
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loss of information under certain circumstances such as storage, transmission or temperature change
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variation in the magnitude of an electromagnetic field or of the power of a signal due to time variations of the propagation conditions NOTE - When a reference value, such as the free space value, is used the term 'fading' may be restricted to a temporary and significant decrease in the magnitude of the electromagnetic field or of the power of the ...
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gradual introduction or elimination of programme signals during a programme NOTE - Associated term: to fade.
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The loss of or change of colour density, generally accelerated by exposure to sunlight
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The loss of color due to exposure to light, heat or weathering.
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A lightening of paint or stain due to exposure to light, heat or weather.
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Fad'ing adjective Losing freshness, color, brightness, or vigor. --
noun Loss of color, freshness, or vigor. --
Fad'ing*ly ,
adverb --
Fad'ing*ness ,
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Fad'ing noun An Irish dance; also, the burden of a song. '
Fading is a fine jig.' [ Obsolete]
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The fading was an old Irish dance of the jig type.
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The loss of or change of colour density, generally accelerated by exposure to sunlight.
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[
adj] - losing color
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An aerosol color blending technique.
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A coating defect consisting of the condition in a colored coating where the color, either transparent or opaque, appears to get lighter or bleached out. Heat, light, or chemical exposure usually causes fading.
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The loss of color due to exposure to light, heat or weathering.
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All carpet (like any textile product) is subject to color changes over time. This change is very gradual and is caused by oxidation through exposure to the open air within the home. Due to damaging ultra-violet rays, areas exposed to sunlight are subject to more dramatic color changes.
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Transition between two colors; gradient
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