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fading away
adjective as in lessening
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noun as in ebb
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Example Sentences
There was a point in my career, I think probably four or five years ago when I kind of saw everything fading away, to be honest.
In Chuck years, the film starts when he’s 39 and in his final hours of fading away from brain cancer, rewinds to nine months earlier and then leaps back to his boyhood.
More than 35 years after the tragedy, the controversy surrounding the deadliest terror attack in British history shows no sign of fading away.
The virus has been around for a century, with outbreaks tending to happen in autumn and fading away by spring and summer.
The virus - which affects poultry and wild birds - has been around for a century, usually flaring up in autumn and fading away in spring and summer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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