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  • 91zero out — phase out or reduce to zero the bill would zero out capital gains taxes * * * zero out [phrasal verb] zero (something) out or zero out (something) US : to reduce the amount of (something) to zero Be sure to zero out [=e …

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  • 92phase — I. noun Etymology: New Latin phasis, from Greek, appearance of a star, phase of the moon, from phainein to show (middle voice, to appear) more at fancy Date: circa 1750 1. a particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes …

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  • 93Phase shift — F/A/V The displacement of a waveform in time. Some electrical components introduce phase shift into a signal. When various frequencies are displaced differently, distortion occurs. Electrical cancellation may occur when two equal signals are out… …

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  • 94Phase lag (rotorcraft) — In order for a helicopter to roll left (see flight dynamics) intuition would tell us that we require maximum lift on the right and minimum lift on the left. That is, after all how an airplane rolls left: ailerons on the trailing edge of the wings …

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  • 95out of phase — Not in phase, moving in opposite directions at the same time; 180° o.; a possible characteristic of two simultaneous oscillations of similar frequency …

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  • 96phase something in/out — introduce something into (or withdraw something from) use in gradual stages. → phase …

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  • 97Phase inversion — A&V The condition whereby the output of a circuit produces a wave of the same shape and frequency but 180 degrees out of phase with the input …

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  • 98phase me out — See it phased me out …

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  • 99ˌphase sth ˈout — phrasal verb to gradually stop using something Over the following three years, the use of the drug will be phased out.[/ex] …

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  • 100in out of phase (with something) — in phase/out of phase (with sth) idiom (BrE) working/not working together in the right way • The traffic lights were out of phase. Main entry: ↑phaseidiom …

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