Examples of 'tend to fade' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to fade"

tend to fade - This phrase is used to describe something that gradually diminishes or loses its intensity, brightness, or importance over time

How to use "tend to fade" in a sentence

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They tend to fade into the background.
And the more they tend to fade.
They also tend to fade quite easily.
As individuals age the colors tend to fade somewhat.
Sounds tend to fade in and out.
The sounds and feelings also tend to fade.
Their stripes tend to fade as they age.
They tend to fade into the background when official peace negotiations begin.
Carmine dyes tend to fade quickly.
What does happen is that memories of the discovery and the pain tend to fade.
The fin markings tend to fade with age.
So we tend to fade out gun drilling machines on our shop fl oor.
Many fluorescent dyes tend to fade or become colorless.
Unfortunately some places have been left untended and they tend to fade.
Denim products tend to fade when they are washed.

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The plastic panels on your car often tend to fade over time.
They also tend to fade significantly with time.
The plastic trims on your car often tend to fade with time.
Most eyeliners tend to fade or run during the day.
Each representative of the fair sex over time notices that the hairs tend to fade.
Most eyeliners tend to fade or run throughout the day.
Once the prizes are removed, the behavior will tend to fade.
Dye based inks tend to fade in a relatively short time.
This is in contrast to adults, whose memories tend to fade over time.
The scars tend to fade over the course of a year.
And even more so in cities, where social bonds tend to fade away.
Colour blind means that these treatments tend to fade all tattoo colour pigments indiscriminately.
Pearls tend to fade if they are not worn next to the lady 's skin.
As we know that denim products tend to fade when they are washed.
Old photos tend to fade and show other signs of ware and tear over time.
Both shades are very pretty, but they do tend to fade quickly.
They are stable in size and tend to fade with time, without disappearing completely.
Unfortunately this happiness is short-lived because many flowers tend to fade quickly.
Experience shows that NDF markets tend to fade away gradually after liberalisation.
It will always be lacking something, and acquired knowledge will tend to fade more quickly.
Over time, they tend to fade from memory.
Luck will favor his undertakings, and all his previous troubles tend to fade away.
Tend to fade like the bang of a gong ♪.
With or without treatment, these non-contagious spots tend to fade away over a period gradually.
They tend to fade into the background I am in the mood for F-ing life!
Also, when well informed, fears tend to fade into insignificance.
Well, I tend to fade in and out.
Otherwise they tend to fade away ; ”.
These differences, which tend to fade over time, can not be disputed or made.
Their influence and power tend to fade over time, as shown in this chart,.
Ghostly replays of battlefield scenes tend to fade over time, though many continue for centuries.2.

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Examples of using Fade
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And may our splendor never fade
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