Both Uses of
phase
in
The Souls of Black Folk
- Child-labor is to be found here in some of its worst phases, as fostering ignorance and stunting physical development.†
Chpt 8 *phases = periods of time or stages during the development of something
- It was a phase of this problem that caused the Civil War; and however much they who marched South and North in 1861 may have fixed on the technical points, of union and local autonomy as a shibboleth, all nevertheless knew, as we know, that the question of Negro slavery was the real cause of the conflict.†
Chpt 2
Definitions:
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(phase as in: a critical phase) a period of time or a stage during the development of something
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(2)
(phase as in: she's going through a phase) a period of time when someone exhibits unusual behavior
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(phase as in: phased out over three years) make a change gradually (phase in = gradually add; phase out = gradually removed)
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
More specialized and less common senses of the word are found in astronomy, physics, chemistry, and zoology. Consult a comprehensive dictionary if you wish to see those. All senses have to do with stages or periods of time.