receded (from) (Meaning)
receded (from)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of receded (from)
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receded (from) Sentence Examples
- The floodwaters receded from the town, leaving behind mud and debris.
- As the storm subsided, the waves receded from the shore, revealing a sandy beach.
- The tide receded from the coast, exposing hidden rocks and sea creatures.
- With the onset of winter, the water levels in the lake receded from the summer's high.
- The pain in his leg receded from the intense throbbing to a dull ache.
- The swelling in her hand receded from its alarming size, bringing a sense of relief.
- The fever receded from its peak, leaving her feeling weak and exhausted.
- The anger in her eyes receded from its fiery intensity to a smoldering ember.
- The memory of that tragic day receded from the forefront of her mind, becoming a distant echo.
- The once-vibrant city now receded from its former glory, becoming a ghost of its past.
FAQs About the word receded (from)
retreated, went, left,withdrew, exited,departed,
advanced,came, neared, approached,dropped in, nighed, entered, popped (in),
The floodwaters receded from the town, leaving behind mud and debris.
As the storm subsided, the waves receded from the shore, revealing a sandy beach.
The tide receded from the coast, exposing hidden rocks and sea creatures.
With the onset of winter, the water levels in the lake receded from the summer's high.