- phase sth in
- UK US phase sth in— Phrasal Verb with phase({{}}/feɪz/ verb [T, often passive]► to introduce something gradually or in stages: »
New technology must be phased in or the office will be overwhelmed.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
New technology must be phased in or the office will be overwhelmed.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
phase sth down — UK US phase sth down Phrasal Verb with phase({{}}/feɪz/ verb [T, often passive] US ► to remove or stop using something gradually or in stages: »We are working to phase down the use of this dangerous gas … Financial and business terms
phase sth out — UK US phase sth out Phrasal Verb with phase({{}}/feɪz/ verb [T, often passive] ► to remove or stop using something gradually or in stages: »The airline is planning to phase out the aircraft at the end of this year … Financial and business terms
ˌphase sth ˈin — phrasal verb to gradually start using something The new regulations can be phased in over six months.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌphase sth ˈout — phrasal verb to gradually stop using something Over the following three years, the use of the drug will be phased out.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
phase — phase1 W2 [feız] n [Date: 1800 1900; : Modern Latin; Origin: phasis, from Greek, appearance of a star, phase of the moon , from phanein to show, appear ] 1.) one of the stages of a process of development or change ▪ a new drug that is in the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
phase — 1 noun (C) 1 a part of a process of development or growth: a transitional phase before democratic elections are held compare stage 1 (1) 2 in phase/out of phase (with) BrE working together in a way that produces the right effect, or not working… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
phase*/ — [feɪz] noun [C] I a particular period of time during the development of something The first phase of the project will be completed by 2010.[/ex] Tim went through a phase of being aggressive at school.[/ex] a depressing phase in our history[/ex]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
phase something in — INTRODUCE GRADUALLY, begin to use, ease in. → phase * * * ˌphase sthˈin derived to introduce or start using sth gradually in stages over a period of time • The new tax will be phased in over two years. Main entry: ↑phasederived … Useful english dictionary
phase something out — WITHDRAW GRADUALLY, discontinue, stop using, run down, wind down. → phase * * * ˌphase sthˈout derived to stop using sth gradually in stages over a period of time • Subsidies to farmers will be phased out by next year. Main entry: ↑phasederived … Useful english dictionary
in phase of phase (with something) — in phase/out of phase (with sth) idiom (BrE) working/not working together in the right way • The traffic lights were out of phase. Main entry: ↑phaseidiom … Useful english dictionary