Fading in a sentence as a noun

I'm fading fast. I want a description of how a transaction goes down.

Its starting to feel like the whole notion of "employee" is fading fast. We're contractors now, all of us, and we are our own brand.

It shoots up on Amazon for about a week, before slowly fading out. But very few people actually ever read the book.

After contacting every insurance agency, pawn shop, church, and barber shop on the island, my dreams of being the shrink wrap king were fading away. I call the client and let him know that no one would insure it.

Aaron was a way of reviving Heymanns fading career. Heymann had no interest in an honest assessment of whether Aaron deserved any of the **** he was being put through.

My familiarity with the domain was fading every day. I didn't want the project to be a failure, so I decided to try writing every day.

The notion of "owning" things by paying for them is fading." Cloud" apps that are free or subscription-based, music and movies that you stream rather than buy, the books on your Kindle, even the seeds that farmers buy from Monsanto aren't theirs to own and use as they please.

In time, Google will have less control over my online life, because the trust I once had toward Google is fading. I don't believe Google really believes in "Don't Be Evil", anymore, and so I have to protect myself, and push back against Google's dominance.

It's easy to believe academia is fading when you categorically ignore all of its achievements.

My experience with G+ has been telling me that it just isn't catching on beyond a small group of my tech friends, and has indeed been fading in use. Some solid competition in this area was needed, and I think Facebook has been feeling the heat, given some of the changes they've been making.

Empires being what empires are, even fading ones, try to concur and/or influence as much neighbours as possible, especially if a neighbour is posing an indirect threat to the empire’s regime rulers. No need to take my word on it, just study recent conflicts around Russian borders since the 90s.

For example his chrome yellows contain sulphides which have significantly darkened and browned through exposure to UV. He also used various red lakes that are prone to fading and discoloration. van Gogh famously wrote in a letter to his brother Theo: "Paintings fade like flowers...

When people hear about library closures now, they could be skipping the shock entirely, passing smoothly through "aw that's too bad", and fading into "well there's Google." > [the library] need[s] to become the center of civic engagement We need a center of civic engagement with both equality and equity of access.

Not to mention every web developer thinks the pinnacle of web design involves a megabyte of jquery or whatever is fashionable these days, reinventing parts of the browser's functionality like fading content in instead of just letting me scroll the ******* page. I wish javascript would just die already.

I agree we're amazing, but glamorous long-shot works are fading from the world and in my consideration we are settling in for a long stretch of capitalist coasting on marginal incremental improvements. We would do well to rally against settling and re-envision ways to breath life into possibility-exploration.

Fading definitions

noun

weakening in force or intensity; "attenuation in the volume of the sound"

See also: attenuation