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Phase in Meaning in English

expression

ˈfeɪz/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
FAYZ-IN
fˈeɪz/ /ˈɪn
FAYZ-IN

Definition

To introduce something gradually in stages rather than all at once.

Usage & Nuances

Common in business, policy, and technical contexts. Opposite of 'phase out'. Used with objects like 'rules', 'technology', 'procedures.' Usually followed by what is being introduced.

Example Sentences

The new policy will be phased in over two years.

basic

They plan to phase in the new system next month.

basic

The company will phase in the new rules to help employees adjust.

basic

We're going to phase in the updates so it's less overwhelming for everyone.

natural

New teachers will be phased in over the semester rather than all at once.

natural

Instead of switching everything at once, let's phase in the changes bit by bit.

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