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Meanings of
faded
in English
Having lost freshness or brilliance of color.
bleached
washy
washed-out
Related terms
colorless
colourless
Reduced in strength.
weakened
attenuated
attenuate
Related terms
reduced
decreased
Synonyms
Examples for "
weakened
"
weakened
attenuated
attenuate
Examples for "
weakened
"
1
In reality, Tuesday's vote was about putting pressure on a
weakened
government.
2
A permanently
weakened
energy industry would have far-reaching effects, some analysts said.
3
But in the Brutes'
weakened
state, I believe we have a chance.
4
McDaniel blamed the financial crisis mainly on
weakened
housing and tightened credit.
5
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said the changes substantially
weakened
the deal.
1
However, treatment with LOS and LIS
attenuated
the AoS-induced increase in area.
2
Conclusion:
Dose
-
attenuated
CHOP does not compromise treatment efficacy but retains significant toxicity.
3
Results: Compared to treatment with PBS, azithromycin significantly
attenuated
post-viral weight loss.
4
This effect was
attenuated
by lithium treatment in all the parameters considered.
5
The ER stress response and neuronal apoptosis were
attenuated
by NGR1 treatment.
1
The anterior end is continued dorsally in a somewhat
attenuate
pointed process.
2
Cocaine was used to accentuate, and dextrorphan to
attenuate
the kindling process.
3
IL lesion did not
attenuate
the effect of stress during initial extinction.
4
Antioxidants may possibly
attenuate
the HSP expression by reducing the oxidative stress.
5
Additional adjustment for levels of urinary markers did not
attenuate
the associations.
Usage of
faded
in English
1
Since September 11th, events in Northern Ireland have
faded
out of view.
2
It happened quite quickly, and soon the bird was no longer
faded
.
3
And my shirts are honorably
faded
by sun, sea, and hard work.
4
A tiny trail of smoke curled up; and
faded
in the blue.
5
But the jungle was gone; the vision had
faded
with the seer.
6
Two children were rescued, but hope
faded
as the day went on.
7
A second later, heavy boots pounded past and
faded
in the distance.
8
Long time the journey endured; and the dream
faded
and again revived.
9
What happened, Lee thought, when protection
faded
and only possession was left?
10
The original motive of the aggressor
faded
away in prudence and circumspection.
11
Away in the distance the purple hills
faded
into the sunset sky.
12
The trees on the hillside
faded
from view in the gathering darkness.
13
Everything
faded
but the single thought: She had to save her father.
14
Perhaps half the native population of the region had already
faded
away.
15
The ferocious purpose in the black eyes
faded
to a ghastly terror.
16
She is about forty, small and rather
faded
yet somehow very young.
Other examples for "faded"
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faded
Adjective
fade
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
fade from
fade away
fade blue
fade jeans
fade back
More collocations
Faded
through the time
Faded
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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