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11phase-out — /ˈfeɪz aʊt/ (say fayz owt) noun a gradual, stage by stage elimination or withdrawal: *We understand a definitive announcement to clarify the analogue phase out is expected shortly from the minister. –aap news, 1996 …
12phase out something — phase out (something) to gradually stop providing or using something. The city decided to phase out half day kindergarten for 4 year olds in the public schools. Opposite of: phase in (something) …
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14phase out — PHRASAL VERB If something is phased out, people gradually stop using it. [be V ed P] They said the present system of military conscription should be phased out... [V P n (not pron)] They phased out my job in favor of a computer. [Also V n P] …
15phase out — verb To remove or relinquish the use of something little by little Leaded petrol was phased out in the course of the 1990s …
16phase out — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. slowly get rid of, gradually dispose of, weed out*; see eliminate 1 …
17phase out — /ˌfeɪz aυt/ verb to remove something gradually ● Smith Ltd will be phased out as a supplier of spare parts …
18phase out — gradually cancel, cancel in stages …
19phase-out — noun the act or instance of a planned discontinuation • Hypernyms: ↑discontinuance, ↑discontinuation …
20Nuclear power phase-out — A nuclear power plant at Grafenrheinfeld, Germany. Chancellor Angela Merkel s coalition announced on May 30, 2011, that Germany’s 17 nuclear power stations will be shut down by 2022, in a policy reversal following Japan s Fukushima Daiichi… …