Sentence examples for to recede from inspiring English sources

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to recede

verb

To move back; to retreat; to withdraw.

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For floodwaters to recede.

The trade deficit starts to recede.

That passivity has begun to recede.

To recede: Floods in Pakistan.

Analysts do not expect the volatility to recede anytime soon.

Villagers say the water has finally started to recede.

Mooshum and I watched as the light began to recede.

His hair is black and threatens to recede.

The horrors of Texas and Mandeville were beginning to recede.

Every year it seems to recede farther behind glass.

Water is not expected to recede for 24-48 hours.

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