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Meanings of
phaseout
in English
A planned discontinuation or expiration.
phase out
Usage of
phaseout
in English
1
The
phaseout
of the tax credit has long been planned.
2
That in turn required the
phaseout
of leaded gasoline, as lead reduced the devices' effectiveness.
3
With such concerns in mind, a more progressive
phaseout
is being envisaged for less developed economies.
4
These reforms launched the
phaseout
of the government's bonds that had guaranteed about 6 percent annual return.
5
Another SPD demand, that utilities bear more of the cost of the nuclear
phaseout
has also been dropped.
6
Once it began in the third week of February, the
phaseout
first hit rural areas and the warming South.
7
Merkel made the policy her own after the 2011 meltdown at Japan's Fukushima reactor by speeding up a nuclear
phaseout
.
8
The Commission said fishing subsidies totalled at least $30 billion a year and urged a
phaseout
of damaging support.
9
But on another unpleasant subject I'd like a chance to talk to you, Franchot, about your feelings on the
phaseout
of medium-range missiles in Europe.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
nuclear phaseout
launch the phaseout
progressive phaseout
urge a phaseout
Phaseout
through the time