Recede


The meaning of the word Recede is: to go back


Examples:

If you look closely at George’s hair, you can see where his hairline has started to recede.

published by Kiara on 2021-08-23 13:07:26


The client was unhappy when he learned the software company was going to recede his project’s delivery date.

published by Karry on 2021-12-16 03:23:11


When the storm quiets, the waters will recede from the beach.

published by Palmira on 2021-05-19 16:51:13


The animals will recede further into the forest as developers continue to cut down trees.

published by Lavonda on 2021-01-15 02:18:23


Over time, I know the memories will recede to a place where I cannot recall them.

published by Tonja on 2022-01-07 17:08:35


Because of holiday travel, gas prices rarely recede in the months of November and December.

published by Hana on 2021-06-18 23:05:52


When Hugh glanced over his shoulder, he saw a mysterious man recede into an alley.

published by Arlinda on 2021-06-03 22:07:47


Since the bridge is out, we will have to recede and take the mountain path.

published by Fidelia on 2021-02-21 22:21:35


Within a few days, the floodwaters are expected to recede.

published by Marcell on 2021-12-27 12:05:34


As I heard my mother’s footsteps recede, I realized she finally understood I had no interest in talking to her.

published by Dawne on 2021-06-19 05:51:02


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