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to peter out
[phrase form: peter]
01
s'épuiser
to gradually end or fade away, often due to becoming weakened
02
s'estomper
to gradually fade away to the point of stopping or disappearing
Exemple
Our conversations often peter out into awkward silences.
His enthusiasm for the project seemed to peter out after the initial excitement wore off.
The trail peters out about half a mile up the mountain, making it difficult to follow.
The team was enthusiastic in the first half of the project, but they began to peter out as the workload increased.