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crescendo
(redirected from crescendoing)

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cres·cen·do  (kr-shnd)
n. pl. cres·cen·dos or cres·cen·di (-d)
1. Abbr. cr. Music
a. A gradual increase, especially in the volume or intensity of sound in a passage.
b. A passage played with a gradual increase in volume or intensity.
2.
a. A steady increase in intensity or force: "insisted [that] all paragraphs ... should be structured as a crescendo rising to a climactic last sentence" (Henry A. Kissinger).
b. Usage Problem The climactic point or moment after such a progression: "The attacks ... began in December ... and reached a crescendo during [the president's] September visit" (Foreign Affairs).
adj.
Gradually increasing in volume, force, or intensity.
adv. Music
With a crescendo.
intr.v. cres·cen·doed, cres·cen·do·ing, cres·cen·does
To build up to or reach a point of great intensity, force, or volume: "The designer-name craze crescendoed in the mid-seventies" (Bernice Kanner).

[Italian, present participle of crescere, to increase, from Latin crscere; see ker-2 in Indo-European roots.]
Usage Note: Crescendo is sometimes used by reputable speakers and writers to denote a climax or peak, as in noise level, rather than an increase. Although citational evidence over time attests to widespread currency, it is difficult for anyone acquainted with the technical musical sense of crescendo to use it to mean "a peak." Fifty-five percent of the Usage Panel rejected it in the sentence When the guard sank a three-pointer to tie the game, the noise of the crowd reached a crescendo.

crescendo [krish-end-oh]
Noun
pl -dos
1. a gradual increase in loudness
2. a musical passage that gradually gets louder
Adverb
gradually getting louder [Italian]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.crescendo - (music) a gradual increase in loudness
loudness, intensity, volume - the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction); "the kids played their music at full volume"
swell - a crescendo followed by a decrescendo
music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
Verb1.crescendo - grow louder; "The music crescendoes here"
increase - become bigger or greater in amount; "The amount of work increased"
decrescendo - grow quieter; "The music decrescendoes here"
Adj.1.crescendo - gradually increasing in volume
increasing - music
Translations
crescendo [krɪˈʃɛndəu] ncrescendo m

crescendo [krɪˈʃɛndəu] nHöhepunkt m;
(Mus) → Crescendo nt

crescendo [krɪˈʃɛndəu] ncrescendo

crescendo
n crescendo [kriˈʃendəu]
(especially in music) a gradual and continuous increase in loudness. crescendo, kressendo تَصعـيـد صَوْتي кресчендо crescendo crescendo das Crescendo κρεσέντο (μουσ.) crescendo crescendo, paisuvalt افزایش تدریجی بلندی آوا؛ اوج روی crescendo, voimistuen crescendo קְרֶשֶנדוֹ ऊंचा होते जाना, प्रगति करते रहना krešendo crescendo lambat laun makin keras stigmögnun crescendo 次第に強く 점점 세어지기 crescendo kreščendo kresendo crescendo crescendo, stadig stigende lydnivå crescendo crescendo crescendo крещендо crescendo naraščanje krešendo crescendo ความดังที่ค่อย ๆ เพิ่มระดับขึ้น kreşendo, (müzikte) sesin yükselişi (音樂)漸強 крещендо چ‍ڑھ‍ت‍ے سُر sự mạnh dần


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Her arms and splayed fingers flittering, she moved to a haunting score by Etienne Schwarcz that veered from crescendoing violins to serene village sounds.
In a society beset with crescendoing paranoia over electronic surveillance (a 12-letter word for "spying"), one shudders to think how so invasive an approach to underwriting would likely play out.
This flexibility allowed Farmland to educate by conveying softer messages throughout the year, then crescendoing to effect intense, hard-hitting communications when Congress was ready to act.
 
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