verb
- to arrange or progress by gradual stages or degrees
- to change gradually from one color, tone, or shade to another
Usage: formal
Usage: art; design
Examples
- The artist decided to gradate the colors from deep blue to pale yellow.
- The difficulty of the exercises gradates from simple to complex.
- She learned to gradate the paint smoothly across the canvas.
- The lighting gradates subtly from bright to dim throughout the gallery.
- The curriculum is designed to gradate students through increasingly challenging material.
- The photographer used filters to gradate the sky in the landscape shot.