1. fade in - Noun
2. fade in - Verb
fade in (plural fade ins)
A type of transition used in visual media, in which the transition is at first black, fading to a visual image.
To fade from black to a visual image in a film or other visual media.
To begin with silence in a song and slowly increase the volume of music until the song's intro is done.
fade-in (plural fade-ins)
Alternative form of fade in
fade-in
The hellish instruments of war must be smoked out while there is still peace. The Trade Union Movement must be compelled not to allow their old resolutions to fade in the files. Carl von Ossietzky
True friendships don't fade in Hollywood, as so many myths about show business would have you insist. Kent McCord
Trust me, all this fuss over freedoms would fade in a mushroom-cloud moment if there were another attack on our soil. Neil Cavuto
The accolades, just like the scrapes and bruises, fade in the end, and all you're left with is your ambition. Nicole Krauss
He who has come through the fire will fade in the sun. Hindi Proverb
Amethyst can fade in tone if overexposed to light sources and can be artificially darkened with adequate irradiation. Source: Internet