0 Washed out cloth has become less bright as a result of being washed a lot:
1 feeling or looking very tired:
[ before noun ] I have to wearmake-up in the winter or I look completely washed out.
2 lacking color or appearing old as a result of being washed over and over again:
Black-and-white photographic reproduction is generally flat, grey or washed out.
The book includes numerous colour photographs, but many are not sharp or their colours are washed out.
The prediction was that the oscillations would last only for a few hundred milliseconds and therefore would be washed out in traditional coherence measurements.
As time increases, the original features are washed out, signaling the loss of the original tetrahedral bonding.
The writing will be washed out by the next storm.
Then, when nocodazole was washed out, the cell would attempt to proceed through the remainder of mitosis, but with an imperfect spindle.
Environmental disasters or windfalls beyond a certain time horizon are washed out of consideration by discounting.
Later, the hydrodynamic flow smooths the density profile and the contact boundaries are washed out.