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What (who) is gradation - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gradiation; Gradation (disambiguation); Gradiation (disambiguation)

gradation         
(gradations)
Gradations are small differences or changes in things. (FORMAL)
But TV images require subtle gradations of light and shade.
N-COUNT: usu pl, with supp
gradation         
n.
Regular progress (step by step), regular progression, succession, successive degrees.
Gradation         
·vt To form with gradations.
II. Gradation ·noun The act or process of bringing to a certain grade.
III. Gradation ·noun Any degree or relative position in an order or series.
IV. Gradation ·noun A diatonic ascending or descending succession of chords.
V. Gradation ·noun A gradual passing from one tint to another or from a darker to a lighter shade, as in painting or drawing.
VI. Gradation ·noun The act of progressing by regular steps or orderly arrangement; the state of being graded or arranged in ranks; as, the gradation of castes.

Wikipedia

Gradation

Gradation may refer to:

  • Gradation (music), gradual change within one parameter or an overlapping of two blocks of a wavelength.
  • Gradation (album), 1988 pop album by Shizuka Kudo
  • Gradation (art), visual technique of gradually transitioning from one colour or texture to another
  • Consonant gradation, mutation in which consonant sounds alternate between various "grades"
  • Apophony or vowel gradation, sound change within a word that indicates grammatical information
  • Calibration, comparison of measurement values of a device with a standard of known accuracy
  • Production of a graded algebra
Examples of use of gradation
1. Pakistan will be the eighth country to have this specific up–gradation for the F–16s.
2. An MoU was signed on Chinese cooperation in the up–gradation of Karakorum Highway.
3. He added after preparation of the report the ministry will start up–gradation of Railways’ system.
4. After two years they have a plan to spend another 200 million dollar for up–gradation of the plant for steel production.
5. In the context of bilateral relations, the Ministers discussed the necessity for rail and fiber optic links and up– gradation of the Karakoram Highway.