tapering (off) (Meaning)

tapering (off)

to stop or lessen gradually, taper

tapering (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The government is tapering off its financial support for the industry.
  2. The doctor advised me to taper off my medication gradually.
  3. The symptoms of my withdrawal are tapering off after a few days.
  4. The intensity of the storm is expected to taper off as it approaches land.
  5. The economy is tapering off after a period of rapid growth.
  6. The number of new cases is tapering off, indicating that the pandemic is coming under control.
  7. The sales are tapering off as the end of the quarter approaches.
  8. The effects of the drug will taper off after a few hours.
  9. The pain is tapering off as the medication takes effect.
  10. The government is tapering off its austerity measures in response to the economic downturn.

FAQs About the word tapering (off)

to stop or lessen gradually, taper

falling, draining (away), declining, falling away, ratcheting (down), diminishing, dying (away or down or out), subsiding, dropping (off),decreasing

accumulating, expanding, enlarging, showing up, building, escalating, growing, intensifying, picking up, rising

The government is tapering off its financial support for the industry.

The doctor advised me to taper off my medication gradually.

The symptoms of my withdrawal are tapering off after a few days.

The intensity of the storm is expected to taper off as it approaches land.