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What (who) is Fade - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fade (single); Fade (film); Fade (disambiguation); Fading (disambiguation); Fade (song); Fade in fade out; Fade in, fade out; Fade (album)

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TYPE OF ANTI-PIRACY SOFTWARE
Fade (single); Fade (film); Fade (disambiguation); Fading (disambiguation); Fade (song); Fade in fade out; Fade in, fade out; Fade (album)
v. n.
1.
Vanish, disappear, evanesce, pass away, be seen no more.
2.
Decline, droop, languish, decay, wither.
3.
Lose color, lose lustre, grow dim, blanch, bleach.
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TYPE OF ANTI-PIRACY SOFTWARE
Fade (single); Fade (film); Fade (disambiguation); Fading (disambiguation); Fade (song); Fade in fade out; Fade in, fade out; Fade (album)
¦ verb
1. gradually grow faint and disappear.
lose or cause to lose colour.
2. lose strength or vigour.
3. (with reference to film and television images) come or cause to come gradually into or out of view, or to merge into another shot.
(with reference to recorded sound) increase or decrease in volume or merge into another recording.
4. Golf (of the ball) deviate to the right (or, for a left-handed golfer, the left), typically as a result of spin.
¦ noun
1. an act or instance of fading.
2. Golf a shot causing the ball to fade.
Derivatives
fadeless adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. fader, from fade 'dull, insipid', prob. based on a blend of L. fatuus 'silly' and vapidus 'vapid'.
fade         
TYPE OF ANTI-PIRACY SOFTWARE
Fade (single); Fade (film); Fade (disambiguation); Fading (disambiguation); Fade (song); Fade in fade out; Fade in, fade out; Fade (album)
v.
1)(d; intr.) (usu. fig.) to fade from, out of (to fade from the picture)
2) (d; intr.) to fade into (to fade into obscurity)
3) (misc.) (AE) to fade in the stretch ('to drop out of contention near the end of a contest')

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Fade

Fade or Fading may refer to:

Examples of use of Fade
1. Other useful possibilities include fade–in and fade–out for tracks.
2. Memories tend unfortunately to fade away quickly.
3. This debacle won‘t fade as Tuesday turns to Wednesday.
4. But even then, those hopes were starting to fade.
5. Prime Ministers normally fade from the scene upon leaving office.