phase
phase
feɪz
feiz
British pronunciation
/fˈe‍ɪz/

Definition & Meaning of "phase"in English

Phase
01

a distinct period or stage in a sequence of events or development

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The project is currently in its planning phase.
She went through a rebellious phase during her teenage years.
02

a phase is a distinct form of matter with uniform chemical and physical properties, separated from other forms by boundaries

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Ice, water, and steam are the three phases of H2O.
The oil and vinegar in the salad dressing remained in separate phases.
03

a particular point in the time of a cycle; measured from some arbitrary zero and expressed as an angle

04

(astronomy) the particular appearance of a body's state of illumination (especially one of the recurring shapes of the part of Earth's moon that is illuminated by the sun)

to phase
01

to adjust or coordinate different components or elements to work together synchroniously

Transitive: to phase components or elements
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When launching a new satellite, engineers must phase its systems with precision to achieve optimal functionality.
During the construction of the bridge, workers had to phase the placement of concrete and steel components to ensure structural integrity.
02

to carry out in gradual stages

Transitive: to phase a process or change
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The construction project will be phased over 6 months, starting with site preparation before moving on to the main building construction.
To implement the new health program, the government will phase the initiatives over the course of the next five years.
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