Moved away from the old place, old shops and buildings have been demolished, the only thing left is traces and memories of the past.
A slow or gradual disappearance.
1 If the mining fadeout weakens the exchange rate, that will make Australia's non-resource exporters more competitive.
2 Though his final round fadeout on Sunday disappointed the massive gallery, it was still a significant performance by the 39-year-old.
3 Output prospects next year had brightened as a result of the fadeout of the El Nino weather event and better rain, he added.
4 As was the case against North Melbourne last Sunday, a third-quarter fadeout marred what was otherwise a spirited display from Damien Hardwick's men.
5 What causes the fadeout after three years isn't the star, but the imitation -a steady increase in wattage that burns out the whole fixture.
6 Basel Tourism teamed up with marketing agency Fadeout to present a "reverse" Pokemon Go.
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