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gradate

[ US /ˈɡɹeɪdeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. arrange according to grades
    These lines are gradated
  2. pass imperceptibly from one degree, shade, or tone into another
    The paint on these walls gradates but you don't see it

How To Use gradate In A Sentence

  • The paint on these walls gradates but you don't see it
  • Oh so pretty - the hearts in gradated hues reminds me of the cover of the current Martha Stewart Living! Creative DIY valentines
  • So, the spectrum of wealth that gradates from the poor inner cities to the rich suburbs will be more clearly defined.
  • Just as the dowels diminish in size from the top to the bottom of the piece, the purple acrylic is gradated in its application to each element.
  • From the top floors of the lobby, you see how the architects have gradated that surface with gravel, stone and ivy so that the urban realm really does flow into the bureaucratic.
  • It had a gradated sense of depth, as opposed to Alice, which had a paper cutout feel to it. 3-D Backlash Begins » DVDs Worth Watching
  • The second has a more gradated hue to it - lighter on one side then the other. The Weight of Jade
  • Frequently, color is gradated to imply light welling up, or heat.
  • -- Analysis of herbicide degradates (breakdown products of the parent compound) included the finding that 11 percent of water samples had desethylatrazine, 11 percent had acetochlor ESA (ethane sulfonic acid), 27 percent had alachlor ESA, 33 percent had metolachlor ESA and 8 percent had metolachlor OXA (oxanilic acid). Media Newswire
  • PRO POTENTIAL: There are no potentially high draft choices coming out of West Virginia this season, as the team gradated very few players off its starting units. West Virginia - Team Notes
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