recule Antonyms
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Meaning of recule
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recule (v. i.)
To recoil.
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recule (n.)
Alt. of Reculement
recule Sentence Examples
- Faced with the encroaching enemy forces, the army reluctantly reculed.
- The glacier's icy tongue reculed as the sun began to warm the air.
- As the fire spread, the firefighters were forced to recule to a safer distance.
- The shy deer reculed into the shadows as my footsteps approached.
- The stock market's steady rise suddenly reculed, causing investors to panic.
- The sea waves reculed from the shore, revealing the sandy seabed.
- The artist stepped back and reculed from the painting, admiring his finished work.
- The wound reculed slightly as the antibiotics took effect.
- The negotiator reculed from the table, signaling the end of the fruitless talks.
- The water level in the reservoir reculed significantly due to the lack of rainfall.
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To recoil., Alt. of Reculement
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Faced with the encroaching enemy forces, the army reluctantly reculed.
The glacier's icy tongue reculed as the sun began to warm the air.
As the fire spread, the firefighters were forced to recule to a safer distance.
The shy deer reculed into the shadows as my footsteps approached.