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Gradate   /grˈeɪdeɪt/   Listen
Gradate

verb
1.
Arrange according to grades.
2.
Pass imperceptibly from one degree, shade, or tone into another.






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"Gradate" Quotes from Famous Books



... blinds one at first to the perception of this larger tone motive, but without it the rich variety would not hold together. Roughly speaking the whole of this dark frame of tones from the accented point of the trees at the top to the mass of the rock on the left, may be said to gradate away into the distance; cut into by the wedge-shaped middle tone of the hills leading ...
— The Practice and Science Of Drawing • Harold Speed



Words linked to "Gradate" :   change, arrange, set up, gradation



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