1. fade out - Noun
2. fade out - Verb
become weaker
Source: WordNetfade-out
And I will die, and you will die, and we all will die, and even the stars will fade out one after another in time. Jack Kerouac
The gap between the committed and the indifferent is a Sahara whose faint trails, followed by the mind's eye only, fade out in sand. Nadine Gordimer
Nothing can last forever. There isn't any memory, no matter how intense, that doesn't fade out at last. Juan Rulfo
Time wounds all the heals, as we fade out of view. Josh Homme
Once your kid reaches middle school, parents are really supposed to fade out of the social picture. Kids are supposed to make their own plans, keep up with sophisticatedly crude discussions, and be able to go out on their own without supervision. Claire LaZebnik
Rows of houses, all bearing down on me, I can feel their blue hands touching me, All these things into position, All these things we'll one day swallow whole. And fade out again, And fade out... Thom Yorke