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Recede meaning
To move back; to retreat; to withdraw. | To cede back; to grant or yield again to a former possessor. | To take back.
Example sentences (20)
A second breach opened up another 100 feet (30.48 meters) of the levee closer to the Pacific coast, providing a “relief valve” for the floodwaters to recede near the mouth of the river, officials said Monday during a news conference.
As economies mature, the effect that governments have on companies will recede, at least on overall growth, though tax policy can still redistribute that wealth and influence business behavior.
Caution from shoppers — coupled with a strong quarterly performance from discount retailers like Target and Ross Stores — show lingering concern over inflation and a higher cost of living even as fears of a recession recede.
It added that even after that decline, Ryobi sales last year were still nearly 50% higher than pre-pandemic levels in 2019, showing the brand could suffer more declines this year as the pandemic continues to recede.
Mumbaikars too sometimes pry them out to let rain-waters recede more quickly.
That's when the military swoops in as the mist begins to recede, with the monsters being beaten back.
The Department of Primary Industries said the fish deaths were likely caused by low oxygen levels as floods recede, a situation made worse by fish needing more oxygen because of the warmer weather.
The hair will start to recede from the front backward or the back; it would then reach the frontal recession and then you have complete hair loss and hair on the sides of the scalp.
Then sit back and watch the prisons fill back up, and the violence recede into the history books of failed secular socialist crime and lack of punishment experimentation.
The water-level in Yamuna began to recede from Saturday morning, after it ran at a record high of over 207-208 meters for close to 48 hours.
Dental surgeon Lequart said that using too much of these products can cause irritation or even lead gums to recede — an early warning sign of future tooth loss.
Deua River was thought to have peaked and expected to recede throughout Monday, May 13.
Her comments come as the ECB made another 0.25% cut to interest rates as inflation continues to recede.
Instead, these moments recede rapidly into the past.
In the years to come, the possibilities of having to fight and win a naval battle will gradually recede.
Public boat ramps are closed and it will be some time before water levels recede enough for clean up of flood debris.
The Flood and Erosion Control Directorate has reassured residents that water levels should start to recede within days.
The problem is that when tidal waves recede they leave a tremendous amount of damage in their wake and I'm afraid it's going to be especially devastating in America.
This will continue until water levels recede.
Most days now are about managing the hopes and expectations of a state of 3.5 million that he knows is growing impatient staying at home, waiting for a surge of COVID-19 cases to crest and begin to recede.