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phasing

British  
/ ˈfeɪzɪŋ /

noun

  1. electrical engineering a tonal sweep achieved by varying the phase relationship of two similar audio signals by mechanical or electronic means

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In 2024, Estonia began phasing out Russian as a language of instruction in dozens of schools, a legacy of decades of Soviet rule.

From Barron's

China will ban hidden door handles on cars sold in the country from next year, phasing out the minimalist design popularised by Tesla over safety concerns.

From Barron's

The headline rate continues to be distorted by a surge in electricity price inflation, reflecting the phasing out of government energy rebates, the data showed.

From The Wall Street Journal

The European Commission wants to make it easier for telecommunications operators to upgrade Europe’s critical networks by giving them more access to spectrum and phasing out copper networks over the next decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

The One Big Beautiful Bill also tightened state financing rules that many hospitals used to augment low Medicaid reimbursement with those changes phasing in over the coming years.

From The Wall Street Journal