Variation of the attenuation of a signal with various variables.
Weakening in force or intensity.
1 But Hancock's Hartstein said that issue is fading as the market evolves.
2 Auto executives also blame a fading interest in cars among young Japanese.
3 It is not leaving her, exactly; it is simply fading , becoming less.
4 In a radio call to Fox News he said: It's fading away.
5 In the modern age, the line between consumer and enterprise is fading .
6 Now the likelihood of so-called New START passing is dim and fading .
7 The Treasury market has been fading under the rapid rise of stocks.
8 That suggests a pace being built up since last year is fading .
9 I just couldn't quite picture you quietly fading away under any circumstances.
10 Hopes are fading that the Gisborne- Napier rail link will remain open.
11 In the fast - fading light he focused it on the two ox carts.
12 Americans, Dee said, his voice echoing and fading on the transatlantic line.
13 Already the warm cheeks are fading ; the eyes are blinded with tears.
14 Everywhere in New England the impress of the past is fading out.
15 The government founded in the blood of our fathers is fading away.
16 Behind her the black scenery of London was fading in the mist.
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