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taper off

1 of 1verb
/ˈteɪpər ɔf/
Forms:tapers off,tapering off,tapered off,tapered off
1

to gradually decrease in number, amount, or intensity over time

  • As winter approaches, the temperature tends to taper off.
  • Ongoing efforts are currently causing pollution levels to taper off.
  • The demand for the product has tapered off in recent months.
  • After the event, attendance began to taper off.
  • Interest in the trend was continuously tapering off as newer styles emerged.