B2 verb Neutre

phase

/feɪz/

To carry out or plan a process in stages rather than all at once. It is most frequently used as a phrasal verb to describe the gradual introduction or withdrawal of something.

Exemples

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1

The town will phase in the new parking regulations over the summer months.

The town will gradually introduce the new parking regulations over the summer months.

2

The government intends to phase the implementation of the tax reform to minimize economic shock.

The government intends to arrange the implementation of the tax reform in stages to minimize economic shock.

3

I'm trying to phase out sugary snacks from my diet this week.

I'm trying to gradually remove sugary snacks from my diet this week.

Famille de mots

Nom
phase
Verb
phase
Adjectif
phased
Apparenté
phasing
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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'phases of the moon'. The moon doesn't become full instantly; it happens in gradual steps, just like 'phasing' a project.

Quiz rapide

The company decided to _______ out the old uniforms over the next six months.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : phase

Exemples

1

The town will phase in the new parking regulations over the summer months.

everyday

The town will gradually introduce the new parking regulations over the summer months.

2

The government intends to phase the implementation of the tax reform to minimize economic shock.

formal

The government intends to arrange the implementation of the tax reform in stages to minimize economic shock.

3

I'm trying to phase out sugary snacks from my diet this week.

informal

I'm trying to gradually remove sugary snacks from my diet this week.

4

The researchers phased the introduction of the variable to monitor incremental changes.

academic

The researchers introduced the variable in stages to monitor incremental changes.

5

We will phase out the legacy software as we transition all clients to the cloud platform.

business

We will gradually stop using the old software as we transition all clients to the cloud platform.

Famille de mots

Nom
phase
Verb
phase
Adjectif
phased
Apparenté
phasing

Collocations courantes

phase in to introduce something gradually
phase out to stop using something gradually
phased approach a method of doing something in stages
carefully phased planned meticulously in stages
phased withdrawal a gradual removal of something, like troops or support

Phrases Courantes

phase in/out

to gradually start or stop using something

in phases

happening in separate stages

phased implementation

the act of putting a plan into effect in steps

Souvent confondu avec

phase vs faze

'Faze' means to disturb or disconcert someone, while 'phase' refers to stages of a process.

phase vs face

'Face' means to look toward or deal with a situation, though they sound slightly similar.

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Notes d'usage

As a verb, 'phase' is almost always transitive and frequently paired with the particles 'in' or 'out'. It is common in technical, corporate, and policy-making contexts.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use 'phase' without the required prepositions 'in' or 'out' when they mean to introduce or remove something. They also frequently confuse the spelling with 'faze'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'phases of the moon'. The moon doesn't become full instantly; it happens in gradual steps, just like 'phasing' a project.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Greek 'phasis', meaning 'appearance' or 'manifestation', originally referring to the aspects of planets or the moon.

Modèles grammaticaux

transitive verb often used in the passive voice (e.g., 'it was phased out') regular verb conjugation (phased, phasing)
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Contexte culturel

In English-speaking corporate culture, 'phasing out' is a common euphemism for discontinued products or job roles.

Quiz rapide

The company decided to _______ out the old uniforms over the next six months.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : phase

Mots lis

pale

A1

Describes something that has very little color or is much lighter than usual. It is often used to describe a person's face when they are ill or a color that is mixed with a lot of white.

lung

A1

The lungs are two organs inside your chest that you use to breathe. They bring oxygen into your body and remove carbon dioxide when you breathe out.

tropical

A1

Relating to the hot regions of the Earth near the equator. It describes weather that is very warm and wet, or plants and animals that come from these areas.

trader

A1

A trader is a person whose job is to buy and sell goods, stocks, or other items for profit. They can work in a small local market or on large international financial exchanges.

indoor

A1

Describes something that is located, happens, or is used inside a building rather than outside. It is an adjective used before a noun to talk about activities or objects protected from the weather.

threshold

A1

A threshold is the physical area at the bottom of a doorway that you step over to enter a room or building. It also refers to the level or point at which something starts to happen or changes.

tribute

A1

A tribute is something that you say, do, or give to show your respect and admiration for someone. It is often a public act used to honor a person's life, work, or memory.

elder

A1

Used to describe a person who is older than another, especially within a family. It is also used to refer to people who have a high status or more experience because of their age.

russian

A1

Relating to Russia, its people, its language, or its culture. It describes things that come from or are connected to the largest country in the world.

southeastern

A1

Located in or coming from the direction between south and east. It describes a place, a region, or a wind that is in the corner between the bottom and the right on a map.

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