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fade
verb as in lose color
verb as in dwindle, die out
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While lower rates might help, economists say, hiring is unlikely to improve much until the trade wars fade and the U.S. begins to grow faster.
Big picture: The economy might perk up in 2026 as trade wars fade and new tax breaks kick in, but the U.S. is likely to muddle through to the new year.
He was, however, one of the few bright lights for Liverpool against Forest, the only player posing a serious threat, although he faded.
Not only is uncertainty about trade policy likely to fade, but other positive factors will likely be growing.
The stock staged a brief reflex rally but the price faded to close in the red.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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