phased
Phased (adjective) means Carried out gradually in a series of planned stages rather than all at once. Example: “The company announced a phased return to office working.”
How to use phased
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDone step by step over time instead of in one go.
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The company announced a _____ return to office working.
Rhymes for phased
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What does “phased” mean?
The word “phased” means carried out gradually in a series of planned stages rather than all at once. In plain terms, done step by step over time instead of in one go.
How do you pronounce “phased”?
“Phased” is pronounced fayzd (/feɪzd/ in IPA).
How do you use “phased” in a sentence?
Here is “phased” used in a sentence: “The company announced a phased return to office working.”
What part of speech is “phased”?
“Phased” is an adjective.
Is “phased” a common word?
“Phased” is an uncommon word in modern English.