gradate

[US]/ɡrəˈdeɪt/
[UK]/ɡræˈdeɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to cause to change gradually; to arrange in a sequence
Word Forms
Third Person Singulargradates
Present Participlegradating
Past Tensegradated
Past Participlegradated

Phrases & Collocations

gradate colors

gradate shades

gradate tones

gradate levels

gradate effects

gradate styles

gradate patterns

gradate designs

gradate transitions

gradate images

Example Sentences

the colors in the painting gradate from light to dark.

we need to gradate the intensity of the light in the room.

the music will gradate in volume as the scene changes.

he decided to gradate his studies from basic to advanced levels.

the designer chose to gradate the fabric colors for a smooth transition.

in the graph, the data points gradate to show the trend.

the artist used a technique to gradate the shades of blue.

to create depth, the background should gradate in color.

they will gradate the levels of difficulty in the training program.

as the sun sets, the sky will gradate into beautiful hues.

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