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to receding

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To move back; to retreat; to withdraw.

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"Victory" transports readers to receding gay worlds, with companionable aplomb.

The term means gingival recession and wear of the root surface caused by over-brushing, which contributes to receding gums and hypersensitivity of the teeth.

Polar bears already face challenges due to the effects of climate change on natural habitats, and the new information means it will become even more difficult for them to adapt to receding sea ice.

In the Ross Sea, such an expansion has already occurred in response to receding glacial ice at the Beaufort Island colony, with an increase of 84%% in the Adélie penguin population between 1983 and 2010, concurrent with a 543 m retreat of the glacier field [ 65].

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For floodwaters to recede.

Beer garden starting 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.

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