Examples of 'ebbed' in a sentence

Meaning of "ebbed"

ebb (verb) - the receding or decline of something, such as a tide or emotion. To diminish or decrease gradually. For example, Her anger began to ebb as she listened to his apology
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  • simple past tense and past participle of ebb

How to use "ebbed" in a sentence

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ebbed
It ebbed and out a few years ago.
Arctic sea ice ebbed to a record low.
The sea of raging hormones has ebbed.
His life ebbed away little by little.
But his power has not ebbed.
His health ebbed slowly away.
Social conflicts have not ebbed.
Fighting ebbed back and forth for an hour.
Consumer confidence also ebbed last month.
It ebbed away a few years ago.
The heat in his life ebbed away.
She ebbed away in silent hostility.
The joy also had ebbed away.
That tension ebbed and flowed over the years.
When outside further replication failed interest ebbed.

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But the pain has ebbed to a great extent.
The rain swelled and ebbed.
This one has ebbed and flowed over time.
The tension in my muscles ebbed a little.
It has ebbed and flowed in intensity but never changed.
But soon his words ebbed into silence.
I walked along the beach when the tide ebbed.
Hope has ebbed away.
But its dominance ebbed.
Her life ebbed away from her through her wounds.
The noise of the explosions have ebbed a little.
The tide of pain ebbed away almost as quickly as it had come in.
The makeup of my community has ebbed and flowed.
Our lives ebbed during the winter while the earth slept.
The seconds ebbed away.
Over time my own taste for them has ebbed.
Then slowly ebbed again.
It ebbed and flowed from one side of the field to the other.
The family fortune ebbed.
Ebbed by all.
Muslim strength ebbed thereafter.
The power of his benignity grew stronger as his potential influence ebbed.
It creates the tides that have ebbed and flowed over billions of years.
Even her defensiveness about her famous husband has ebbed some.
He ebbed and flowed with the book and the meaning of the book.
My fear has ebbed.
But she said the tide ebbed quickly as soon as the harrowing accounts were presented.
The geyser ebbed.
The adrenaline ebbed just a bit as Phineas remained where he was.
The blood ebbed.
The optimism ebbed away by the Reagan years if not before.
In that time the vitality of the congregation has ebbed and flowed.
The good humor ebbed away from Liam.
This allowed the astronomers to study the anomaly long after its initial brightness ebbed.
We hunted antelope or buffalo whose migrations ebbed and flowed with the seasons.

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