Meaning Of The Word Tail off

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Tail off Meaning

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What's The Definition Of Tail off?

tail off
phrasal verb: When something tails off, it gradually becomes less in amount or value, often before coming to an end completely.

tail off in British English
verb: to decrease or cause to decrease in quantity, degree, etc, esp gradually

tail-off in British English
noun: a gradual decrease in number, amount, quantity, etc

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