100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "recede"
Definition
The verb recede means to move back or withdraw from a position or condition, often implying a gradual decrease or diminishing in intensity, presence, or amount.
Synonyms
- Withdraw
- Diminish
- Ebb
- Retreat
- Fade
- Subside
- Shrink
- Wane
- Lessening
- Abate
Antonyms
- Advance
- Increase
- Surge
- Rise
- Expand
- Grow
- Escalate
- Proliferate
- Intensify
- Multiply
Examples
- As the tide began to recede, the beach was revealed.
- Her anger started to recede once she heard the full story.
- The floodwaters began to recede after the heavy rain stopped.
- He watched the memories of his childhood recede into the past.
- The storm clouds will recede by afternoon, bringing clearer skies.
- Over time, the pain from her injury began to recede.
- The population in the area began to recede as job opportunities dwindled.
- After the initial excitement, the crowd began to recede.
- His interest in the project started to recede when he faced challenges.
- The echoes of her laughter seemed to recede into silence.
- The shoreline will recede if the sea level continues to rise.
- As the sun set, the warmth of the day began to recede.
- The army was forced to recede in the face of a stronger enemy.
- The memories of that day will never recede from my mind.
- As the years passed, her childhood worries began to recede.
- The fog will slowly recede, revealing the beautiful landscape.
- The team’s lead began to recede as the game progressed.
- His confidence started to recede after the first failure.
- The sound of the train gradually began to recede into the distance.
- The effects of the medication will eventually recede.
- The high water mark began to recede, signaling the end of the flood.
- With each passing moment, her fear seemed to recede.
- The enthusiasm for the project began to recede among the team members.
- As night fell, the light from the sunset began to recede.
- The memories of her childhood home will never recede.
- The shadows started to recede as the daylight increased.
- His doubts began to recede after receiving positive feedback.
- The sound of laughter began to recede as the party ended.
- The pain in his leg began to recede after taking the medication.
- The tide will recede further, exposing more of the sand.
- As the storm passed, the winds began to recede.
- Their concerns about the project started to recede after the meeting.
- The fog will recede by noon, making way for a sunny day.
- The tension in the room began to recede after his apology.
- The firm’s market share started to recede due to competition.
- As the night wore on, the energy of the crowd began to recede.
- The effects of the medication will recede after a few hours.
- The influence of the old regime is starting to recede.
- The sound of the waves began to recede as the tide went out.
- The early morning mist will recede as the sun rises.
- His memories of the event began to recede over time.
- The stress of the situation started to recede with each deep breath.
- The urgency of the deadline will eventually recede.
- As the celebration ended, the guests began to recede.
- The tension in the air began to recede after the announcement.
- The initial shock of the news will eventually recede.
- The floodwaters will recede if the rain stops.
- As the day came to an end, the brightness began to recede.
- The warmth of summer will soon recede into the chill of autumn.
- The memories of the past can sometimes recede into the background.
- As winter approaches, the warmth of fall will recede.
- With each passing year, the pain of loss will recede.
- The number of attendees began to recede as the event progressed.
- The sound of the music will recede as the lights dim.
- His panic began to recede when he found his keys.
- The initial enthusiasm of the project will likely recede.
- The glow of the sunset will slowly recede into darkness.
- The team’s lead began to recede in the final minutes of the game.
- The sound of the thunder will recede as the storm moves away.
- As the sun sets, the heat of the day will recede.
- The pull of the tide will eventually recede.
- The pain in her heart began to recede after months of healing.
- The fog will recede as the temperature rises.
- The memories of that summer will never recede from her mind.
- The influence of social media may eventually recede.
- The storm's intensity began to recede as it moved inland.
- The panic in the room started to recede once the facts were clear.
- The initial shock of the accident will eventually recede.
- The brightness of the stars began to recede as dawn approached.
- The scent of the flowers will recede as autumn arrives.
- The initial rush of excitement will recede over time.
- The sound of laughter began to recede as the night wore on.
- The urgency of the situation started to recede after the meeting.
- The levels of pollution began to recede after stricter regulations were implemented.
- The emotional burden began to recede as time passed.
- The lights in the distance will recede as we drive away.
- The brightness of the moon will slowly recede as dawn approaches.
- The clutter in her mind began to recede after meditation.
- The excitement of the new job will eventually recede.
- As the crowd began to recede, the performers took their final bows.
- The sound of the engine will recede as the car drives away.
- The intensity of the storm began to recede as it moved across the ocean.
- The initial pain will recede with proper treatment.
- The tension in their relationship started to recede after the discussion.
- The warmth of the sun will recede as evening approaches.
- The vivid colors of the painting began to recede into pastel shades.
- The excitement of the event will recede in the following days.
- As winter approaches, the beauty of fall will recede.
- The sharpness of his memory began to recede over the years.
- The noise from the construction site will eventually recede.
- The anticipation for the concert will recede once it's over.
- The pain in her knee began to recede after physical therapy.
- The sounds of the city began to recede as they entered the countryside.
- The thrill of the adventure will recede into a cherished memory.
- As the storm passed, the wind began to recede.
- The brightness of the fireworks will recede into the night sky.
- His nervousness began to recede as he took the stage.
- The shadows of the evening will recede with the coming dawn.
- The sting of disappointment will recede with time.
- As they said their goodbyes, the crowd began to recede into the night.