Crossword-Solution: GRADATE 7 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Gradate v. t. To grade or arrange (parts in a whole, colors in
painting, etc.), so that they shall harmonize.
Gradate v. t. To bring to a certain strength or grade of
concentration; as, to gradate a saline solution.

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GRADATE anagram RAGEDAT

We have 16 clues for the answer “GRADATE”

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Arrange by degrees. 1 answer
Arrange by rank 1 answer
Arrange in degrees 1 answer
Arrange in ranks. 1 answer
Arrange in steps 1 answer
Blend, as colors. 1 answer
Change colors imperceptibly 1 answer
Make a subtle transformation, as in color 1 answer
Pass by degrees, as one color into another. 1 answer
Pass imperceptibly from one shade to another 1 answer
Shade into another color 1 answer
Shade into one another 1 answer
Sorted according to size. 1 answer
pass imperceptibly from one degree, shade, or tone into another 1 answer
Blend gradually. 3 answers
CAUSE TO MOVE OR PASS SILENTLY, SMOOTHLY, OR IMPERCEPTIBLY 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Can we see that actions, for the acquisition of which experience is such an obvious necessity, that whenever we see the acquisition we assume the experience, gradate away imperceptibly into actions which would seem, according to all reasonable analogy, to presuppose experience, of which, however, the time and place seem obscure, if not impossible? Eating and drinking would appear to be such actions.
Life and Habit Samuel Butler 2014
The skill with which the thirteenth century illuminators in books, and the Indians in shawls and carpets, use the minutest atoms of colour to gradate other colours, and confuse the eye, is the first secret in their gift of splendour: associated, however, with so many other artifices which are quite instinctive and unteachable, that it is of little use to dwell upon them.
The Two Paths John Ruskin 2005
Then gradate your lights with the utmost subtilty possible to you; but let your shadows alone, until near the termination of the drawing: then put quickly into them what farther energy they need, thus gaining the reflected lights out of their original flat gloom; but generally not looking much for reflected lights.
Lectures on Art John Ruskin 2006
Can we see that actions, for the acquisition of which experience is such an obvious necessity, that whenever we see the acquisition we assume the experience, gradate away imperceptibly into actions which seem, according to all reasonable analogy, to necessitate experience--of which, however, the time and place are so obscure, that they are not now commonly supposed to have any connection with _bona fide_ experience at all.
Selections from Previous Works Samuel Butler 2006
Given some mud off a city crossing, some ochre out of a gravel pit, a little whitening, and some coal-dust, and a luminous picture might be painted, if time were allowed to gradate the mud, and subdue the dust.
Field's Chromatography George Field 2007
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1949–2022).