Phasing

Pronunciation: /ˈfeɪz/

Phasing (noun)

  1. A distinct period or stage in a process or development.
  2. The shape of the moon as seen from Earth at a particular time.
  3. A specific point in the cycle of a wave, measured in degrees.

Examples

  • The project is in its final phase.
  • Each phase of the plan requires approval.

Common collocations: initial phase, final phase, development phase, lunar phase, new moon phase

Phasing (verb)

  1. To introduce or implement something in stages over time.

Examples

  • The company will phase in the new policy.
  • They plan to phase out the old equipment.

Synonyms of Phasing

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Phasing

  • When referring to disorder or lack of stages.