Examples of 'subside' in a sentence

Meaning of "subside"

Subside (verb) - to become less intense, violent, or severe. It is used to describe a decrease in the intensity of something such as pain, weather, or emotions
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  • To sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees.
  • To fall downward; to become lower; to descend; to sink.
  • To fall into a state of calm; to be calm again; to settle down; to become tranquil; to abate.
  • To cease talking.

How to use "subside" in a sentence

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But they would subside in a day or two.
Subside very quickly when use is ceased.
That will not subside in any way.
They subside quickly after treatment is discontinued.
The paralysis should subside in a few hours.
These subside without any specific treatment.
Temporary pain can subside or get worse.
It took a few years for pain to subside.
Symptoms may subside during the summer.
We ride and we ride we will never subside.
The pain should subside at least slightly.
I take a deep breath and slowly subside.
Everything will subside within a few days.
But that pain will never subside.
A thousand questions subside as if they had been solved.

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There are calls for the enmity to subside.
The pain will subside significantly by tomorrow.
But then my hatred will not subside.
The fever will subside till morning.
Weak foundations caused the house to subside.
The pain does not subside after a week.
Intercourse should be avoided until symptoms subside.
It starts to subside only when it results in union.
His intoxication will subside with sake.
It will subside with a little rest.
The symptoms of sympathetic activity will subside.
Pain does not subside with pain medication.
If only all that rumbling would subside.
The storm will not subside by tonight.
I do not know if the loneliness will subside.
The swelling should subside within a day.
It took a week for the water to subside.
His confusion will subside with the liquor.
Just waiting for rush hour to subside.
They will subside once his life stabilizes.
Ear pain that may subside quickly.
It tends to flare periodically and then subside.
Founded on the speech to subside up to this day.
Offering sacrifices caused the fog to subside.
Gas evolution was allowed to subside between additions.
I decided to wait for the waters to subside.
The fever subside in a little while.
When the appearances of the mind subside.
They subside through the extortion of psychic energy.
The green wave is not about to subside.
The symptoms subside quickly after treatment is discontinued.
The heat of the day begins to subside.
Winds begin to subside with the first rains.
Never ever let the loving subside.
Outbreaks would subside in about a week.

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