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Meanings of
fade out
in English
Portuguese
dissolver
Catalan
dissoldre
Spanish
disolver
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Become weaker.
dissolve
fade away
Portuguese
dissolver
Usage of
fade out
in English
1
Please keep your seat and
fade
out
of the picture, urged Grace.
2
She had seemed to shrink from him and
fade
out
of sight.
3
With a long-drawn plan, Charles Maxwell would slowly
fade
out
of sight.
4
That strange, awful look seemed to sorter
fade
out
of his eyes.
5
Youth moves in no narrow territory; its boundary lines
fade
out
into infinity.
6
It actually only took me a few minutes to
fade
out
.
7
As the week went on the games began to
fade
out
.
8
After an eternity they began to
fade
out
in the sky.
9
He expected the people here to
fade
out
at any moment.
10
I wondered if the Gorman light-balloon solution would
fade
out
the same way.
11
Toward dawn the stars began to
fade
out
of the sky.
12
I wanted to document as many as I could before they
fade
out
.
13
Sometimes the details
fade
out
,
like when you forget parts of a dream.
14
All the old sweetness and humility
fade
out
of his nature.
15
Tell the rest to
fade
out
of sight and get armed.
16
The Dragons' late-season
fade
out
has become cliche, a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Other examples for "fade out"
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This collocation consists of:
fade
out
fade
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
fade out
Portuguese
dissolver
Catalan
dissoldre
Spanish
disolver
Fade out
through the time
Fade out
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common