Examples of 'recede' in a sentence

Meaning of "recede"

recede (verb) - to move back or away from a previous position, to retreat or withdraw
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  • To move back; to retreat; to withdraw.
  • To cede back; to grant or yield again to a former possessor.
  • To take back.

How to use "recede" in a sentence

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Your anger will recede like an ocean.
The crack epidemic has begun to recede.
They can recede the shape of health.
It is not a dilemma that will soon recede.
I will recede down the back passage.
We will wait until the waters recede.
They normally recede upon therapy discontinuation.
Waiting for the flood waters to recede.
We are seeing icecaps recede and deserts expand.
It may take about two hours to recede.
The pain can recede with rest.
When the darkness will slowly recede.
Water continues to recede in the affected communities.
Drop in evacuees as water levels begin to recede.
He will recede intnto his shell.

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Before you know it the clouds recede.
Here the roads recede into white infinity.
Malaysia counts the cost as floods recede.
He never recede before the enemy.
Has caused the temporal storms to recede.
She had begun to recede in my memory.
Now we are waiting for the water to go recede.
Here the coast continues to recede as a result of abrasion.
The grief too will gradually recede.
The flood waters recede after a few weeks.
By now the tide had begun to recede.
Every inch that we recede will be occupied by them.
Some argue while others stagnate or recede.
When the floods recede everyone gets to go home.
They are waiting for the waters to recede.
Ranges recede into the distance.
That controls whether they recede or advance.
I will now recede back into my stage persona.
The fear of a return to the drachma will recede.
Forever recede from one another.
My memory of her has begun to recede.
We must not recede in the face of those obstacles.
The lateral flanks slightly recede.
Does not simply recede into history.
Not recede from his position.
Withdrawal symptoms recede in a few days.
Expect another four or five before it starts to recede.
The scandal will recede and we will be married.
Doubts may rise and hopes may recede.
Neither party would recede from its pretensions.
You have gone too far to recede.
These gradually recede within a fortnight.
They flower quickly before the floodwaters recede.
Began to recede from the earth.
Footsteps stop footsteps recede lizzie.

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