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fade

[feyd] / feɪd /




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Fewer than 20 years have passed since the 2008-09 global financial crisis, but the memory of the disaster is fading fast.

From Barron's

But rather than fade out toward the end, the song springs into a spirited calypso capped by a flugelhorn solo by Chuck Findley.

From The Wall Street Journal

While some have walked back explicit calls for bailouts, those arguments are likely to resurface if financing conditions tighten or fiscal stimulus fades.

From Barron's

Still, the bank’s new forecast rests on the assumption that “geopolitical tensions ease,” which would lead to a “gradual fading of our $6 risk premium.”

From Barron's

But he could start to sense Soul’s interest fading as time passed.

From Los Angeles Times