recedere

[US]/[reˈtʃɛdere]/
[UK]/[reˈtʃɛdere]/

Translation

vto move back or retreat; to withdraw or recede (from a situation); to diminish or fade away
na receding action or movement

Phrases & Collocations

recedere waves

hair recedere

recedere line

recedere horizon

Example Sentences

the floodwaters finally began to recede after three days of heavy rain.

as the tide receded, we walked along the shoreline collecting shells.

his hairline started to recede when he was in his late twenties.

the doctor said the swelling should recede within a few days.

fears of a recession have receded slightly due to positive economic data.

the distant mountains recede into the haze as the sun sets.

her memories of the accident began to recede as time passed.

the glacier has receded significantly over the past century due to climate change.

with treatment, the pain in his back gradually receded.

the threat of war receded after the two leaders agreed to negotiate.

as we drove away, the city skyline receded in the rearview mirror.

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