tapering

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈteɪpərɪŋ/

Collocations for "tapering"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "tapering" in context.

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taper

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
v
  1. the [sound, light, road] tapered (off)
  2. tapering toward [a point, the tip, the end, the apex]
  3. the [ship, boat] tapered toward [a point]
  4. tapering to [a point]
  5. tapering into [a point]
  6. (gradually) taper off [her medication, the treatment, drugs]
  7. tapered off over [the past year, six months]
  8. tapered off during [the past year]
  9. taper down [her medication]
  10. taper down to [50 mg, half of a dose]
  11. [the storm, the weather] will taper to [flurries, scattered showers]
  12. taper a [shirt, blouse, top] to the waist
n
  1. [profits, sales, crimes] are on a taper
  2. a [gradual, slight, severe] taper
  3. [put out, light] a taper
  4. tapers in the candelabra
  5. light the [candle, lantern] with a taper
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