1. phased - Adjective
2. phased - Verb
simple past and past participle of phase
Misspelling of fazed.
NZ govt not phased by border go-slow, Ben McKay, AAP, The West Australian, November 25, 2021
phased (not comparable)
Organized or structured chronologically in phases
The government are planning a phased introduction of the reforms. (= are planning to introduce the reforms in phases)
At an age when most actresses are being phased out, I am being phased in - with a vengeance. Candice Bergen
America stopped making vinyl and phased out the single but Germany held out and refused. Warner's never phased out vinyl in Germany. Now America imports it! Peter Hook
It will be a pity if women in the more conventional mould are to be phased out, for there will never be anyone to go home to. Anita Brookner
It's a juggernaut, yeah... but I'm not phased by making movies. Matthew Vaughn
I read that a lot of people think I'm gay. I don't care. My boyfriend and I are not really phased by what people say. Monica Raymund
The merger of globalization and the I.T. revolution means new products are being phased in and out so fast that companies cannot afford to wait until the end of the year to figure out whether a team leader is doing a good job. Thomas Friedman