recede (from) (Meaning)
recede (from)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of recede (from)
recede (from) Sentence Examples
- The tide slowly receded from the shoreline, revealing the sandy beach.
- As the storm approached, the water level began to recede from the coastal areas.
- The glaciers receded from the mountains after centuries of warming temperatures.
- The receding hairline of the aging man was a sobering reminder of time's passage.
- The floodwaters receded from the city streets, leaving behind a trail of mud and debris.
- The pain receded from her broken heart as she slowly began to heal.
- The receding shadows cast an eerie glow upon the ancient ruins.
- The infection receded from the wound after several days of antibiotic treatment.
- The receding fog revealed the towering peaks of the mountains in the distance.
- The wrinkles on her face receded with the help of cosmetic procedures, giving her a more youthful appearance.
FAQs About the word recede (from)
leave, retreat, go,withdraw,depart, exit,
near, advance, approach,come, enter, pop (in), nigh,drop in,
The tide slowly receded from the shoreline, revealing the sandy beach.
As the storm approached, the water level began to recede from the coastal areas.
The glaciers receded from the mountains after centuries of warming temperatures.
The receding hairline of the aging man was a sobering reminder of time's passage.