tapering in English

verb
1
diminish or reduce or cause to diminish or reduce in thickness toward one end.
the tail tapers to a rounded tip
synonyms:narrowthin (out)come to a pointattenuate

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1. To Achievethese purposes, people have developed many tapering strate-gies, such as step-tapering, linear tapering, several other complicatedprofiles presentedin Refs

2. Casualties are now tapering off.

3. She had long tapering fingers.

4. Nonproductive expenditures keep tapering down.

5. Acuminulate: Slightly pointed or tapering

6. There are signs that inflation is tapering.

7. Acuminate definition is - tapering to a slender point.

8. Buttonbush leaves are elliptic, tapering to pointed tips

9. His interest in poetry seems to be tapering off.

10. The doctor prescribed the tapering of the dose.

11. Interest in the scandal seems to be tapering off.

12. It was a small hand, with slender, tapering fingers.

13. Wood screw with intermediate thread sections tapering to the front

14. The larva is Apodous, cylindrical and tapering at both ends

15. The passage was narrower here, tapering off into three turnings.

16. The girl's forehead was broad, tapering to a delicate chin.

17. They are gradually tapering off production of the older models.

18. The schoolyard was a mud patch tapering into a ravine.

19. The legs needed to come to a tapering point for easy insertion.

20. The leaves are broad and tapering, and the sheathes are very rough.

21. The number of applicants for the course has been tapering off recently.

22. In section each mullion is an asymmetric oval, tapering at one end.

23. Acuminate: acuminatus: leaf tip: Tapering to a long point in a concave manner

24. A tapering extension of land projecting into water; a peninsula, cape, or promontory.

25. Device and method for guiding and cutting a tapering thread when changing bobbins

26. Bickern: An anvil with two projecting, tapering ends; hence, one such end; a beak-iron.

27. The ideal Oriental is a svelte cat with long, tapering lines, very lithe but muscular.

28. The legs have long, tapering muscling, with in general no feathering on the lower legs.

29. 14 Indeed, one proximate cause of the crisis was a tapering - off of export growth.

30. In this way, the grooving anchor rods can taper in the tapering die set.

31. They are bristly with a slight swelling towards the tip, before the final tapering-off.

32. He was small and elegant: tapering legs with a white band on his left knee.

33. Club definition is - a heavy usually tapering staff especially of wood wielded as a weapon

34. 10 Colour a little more fondant or marzipan yellow and roll into two tapering sausages.

35. Leaves not acuminate, elliptical and very tapering, average ribbing, veins inserted at an acute angle.

36. Synonyms for Acuminate include pointed, edged, fine, tapering, acicular, aciculated, acute, cuspated, cuspidated and mucronate

37. 9 synonyms for Conical: cone-shaped, pointed, tapered, tapering, pyramidal, funnel-shaped, conelike, cone-shaped, conic

38. Once the patient has discontinued or started tapering the previously used medications, prophylactic agents are started.

39. Synonyms for Conoid include conical, cone-shaped, funnel-shaped, pointed, tapered, tapering, pyramidal, coned, conic and Conoidal

40. Heavy, slightly arched, tapering from shoulders to back of skull . No looseness of skin . Medium length.

41. Beaking can be seen in many pathologies which result in smooth gradual tapering of a lumen

42. A reverse-tapering chamber (20) and a photodetector (24) are connected to the outlet aperture (18).

43. What does Acuminate mean? Tapering gradually to a sharp point, as the tips of certain leaves

44. Deinogalerix had a long, thin, conical face, small pointed ears, a lengthy, tapering tail and long hairs.

45. These branching, tapering processes of the nerve cell, as a rule, conduct impulses toward the cell body.

46. They had graceful, slender bodies, tapering into root-like shapes where a Human would have ankles and feet.

47. Rounded in cross-section, this gives the impression of a tapering spear penetrating the water without resistance.

48. All the small buttocks somehow showed and, below that, the small muscled legs and tapering bare feet.

49. Furthermore, an actuator is provided, which sets the tapering for the adaptive degradation depending on a control signal.

50. If the straw becomes blocked, the water flows down the outside, building up the calcite and forming tapering stalactites.