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Meanings of
gradation
in English
Portuguese
gradação
Catalan
gradació
Back to the meaning
Relative position in a graded series.
step
Portuguese
gradação
Catalan
graduació
Back to the meaning
The act of arranging in grades.
graduation
Catalan
graduació
Synonyms
Examples for "
step
"
step
Examples for "
step
"
1
However, today takes us one
step
closer to a more equal Britain.
2
It just means we're one
step
closer to home, right? I ask.
3
Public opinion would regard this as a
step
in the right direction.
4
PSG need a similar result to go one
step
further this time.
5
It's time to take a
step
back and ask some necessary questions.
A degree of ablaut.
grade
Usage of
gradation
in English
1
Species are not innumerable; neither are they now connected by consistent
gradation
.
2
There is a useful
gradation
in such things, and Marsala at 20s.
3
They express a
gradation
of the art which would otherwise be lost.
4
But he understood perfectly the artistic advantages of
gradation
,
contrast, and relief.
5
Slowly-witha tortoise
gradation
-
approached
the
faint gray dawn of the psychal day.
6
One might, very probably, trace a regular
gradation
between these two extremes.
7
If they were both vaporous, there would be a
gradation
between them.
8
Frankly, between these two, any
gradation
at all was difficult to tell.
9
The
gradation
here is from the top of the picture downwards.
10
It is
gradation
;
a degree below a higher degree is considered as non-existence.
11
This
gradation
is a continuous one-thereare no breaks in the human race.
12
The rule of
gradation
includes also that of massing of colour.
13
The last transition took place quietly and with almost imperceptible
gradation
.
14
The effect produced by this
gradation
of obscurity was intensified by constructional artifices.
15
An orchestration of pink in every
gradation
from light rose to deep fuchsia.
16
For, through all this
gradation
,
the difference of sex makes itself pleasurably felt.
Other examples for "gradation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
gradation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
regular gradation
infinite gradation
be no gradation
same gradation
subtle gradation
More collocations
Translations for
gradation
Portuguese
gradação
grau
Catalan
gradació
graduació
Gradation
through the time
Gradation
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common