receded

[US]/rɪˈsiːdɪd/
[UK]/rɪˈsiːdɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of recede; to move back or away from a previous position; to slope backward; to withdraw from attention or observation; especially regarding issues

Phrases & Collocations

receded waves

receded memories

receded hairline

receded floodwaters

receded coastline

receded laughter

receded tide

receded pain

receded light

receded support

Example Sentences

the floodwaters receded after the heavy rain.

as the sun set, the warmth of the day receded.

her fears receded once she faced the situation.

the pain in his leg receded after taking medication.

as the tide receded, new shells appeared on the beach.

her enthusiasm receded when she heard the bad news.

the crowd receded as the concert came to an end.

over time, the memories of that day receded into the past.

his anger receded after a long conversation.

the fog receded, revealing a beautiful landscape.

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