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gradationgra‧da‧tion /ɡrəˈdeɪʃən/ noun [countable]  - The film can display over 4000 gradations of color.
- Everyone inside knows or speculates endlessly on the politics of power implicit in the most minute gradations of change.
- National horticultural markets have wide variations in price, seasonal effects, methods of selling and quality gradations.
- Sometimes the gradation is clear, and sometimes less so, but order nested within order is all around.
- The class hierarchy is alive and well in the gradations through the 250 different decorations which the Crown awards.
- The construction of a gradation scheme is clearly no simple task.
- With sandgrouse it lies in a delicate gradation of one muted tone into another.
formal a small change or difference between points on a scale: There are many gradations of colour between light and dark blue. |