subside|subsided|subsides|subsiding in English

verb

[sub·side || səb'saɪd]

sink lower, descend, decline; settle to the bottom; abate, dwindle, lessen, decrease

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1. Cannot settle, cannot subside.

2. The flooded river was subsiding rapidly.

3. The storm began to subside.

4. My fever has subsided drastically

5. Μy fever has subsided drastically.

6. The storm gradually subsided.

7. 17 The ache was subsiding into a dull throb.

8. His rage was beginning to subside.

9. Weak foundations caused the house to subside.

10. His voice subsided to a mutter.

11. He subsided into a pensive state.

12. In time, the anger subsides and apologies are exchanged.

13. David's crying subsided to a whimper.

14. After an hour, the sensations began to subside.

15. These are continued for 48 hours after fever subsides .

16. 4 Simon waited until the laughter subsided.

17. The foundations of the building have subsided.

18. Though the cramps subsided, the paralysis remained.

19. Tragedy gets tidied away - mortal injuries subside.

20. The clamor did not subside so simply.

21. See how the earth has subsided?

22. To choose his own meal and subside into prayer.

23. She waited nervously for his anger to subside.

24. The rain had subsided to a wan drizzle.

25. But after the pain subsides, we can reason and act normally.