1. phasing - Noun
2. phasing - Verb
phasing
present participle of phase
phasing (plural phasings)
Movement through phases; arrangement of a sequence or cycle.
We won the war, but we are losing the occupation and reconstruction of Iraq. It is past time for a new approach, one that relies on accountability, responsibility, and phasing down the scope of our military commitment. Earl Blumenauer
We believe widespread adoption of home solar will significantly improve life in cities by phasing out polluting coal plants, eliminating miles of ugly new transmission lines, and ensuring cleaner, healthier lives. Lynn Jurich
Alongside phasing out IE11, Microsoft is sunsetting its legacy Edge browser that was based on the proprietary EdgeHTML engine instead of the open-source project. Source: Internet
As part of that, we will be phasing out some older technologies over time to free up even more capacity for LTE and 5G. Source: Internet
During 2007, two federal bills (S. 549 citation and H.R. 962 citation ) aimed at phasing out "nontherapeutic" antibiotics in U.S. food animal production. Source: Internet
As a result, many industrial bromine compounds are no longer manufactured, are being restricted, or scheduled for phasing out. Source: Internet