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recede

rih-SEED
verb
1
To move gradually back or away from a previous position.
"The floodwaters began to recede after two days."
"His hairline started receding in his late twenties."

How to Use Recede

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishGradually moving back, shrinking away, or fading.

Common pairings
receding hairline the tide recedes fear receded

Word Forms

receded past tense, recedes singular

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Etymology

From Middle French receder and Latin recedere ("to withdraw"), from re- plus cedere ("to go").

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