phase in
1 of 1verb/feɪz ɪn/
Forms:phases in,phasing in,phased in,phased in
1
to introduce something in stages over time
- We'll phase in the updated training program over the next six months to make the transition smoother for everyone.
- The school board decided to phase uniforms in gradually, starting with the first graders.
- New safety guidelines are being phased in to ensure everyone's well-being.
- The company will phase the new software in slowly so that all employees can get used to it.
- The government plans to phase in the new tax regulations over the next three years.
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