Sentence example with the word 'recede'

recede

abate, close, diminish, fade, get behind, jerk back, move off, relapse, retroflex, shrink, taper

Definition v. pull back or move away or backward

Last update: November 5, 2016


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If you look closely at George’s hair, you can see where his hairline has started to recede.   [Please select]

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The client was unhappy when he learned the software company was going to recede his project’s delivery date.   [Please select]

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But under the influence of the rotation the parts of greater density tend to recede further from the axis than the parts of less density.   [Please select]

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Olsen's voluble protests drifted back as the car receded.   [Please select]

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King Charles's execution had receded into the dim grey of history.   [adverb]

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But the Gallic tide receded as swiftly as it had come, and Rome rose from her ashes mightier than ever.   [Please select]

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But the wave of Mongol invasion, which threatened to engulf Europe in barbarism, receded as quickly as it came.   [Please select]

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Farther than ever, farther than the farthest, stars receded the phantoms of the great Masters.   [Please select]

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Hour after hour the men toiled, following the moon, that appeared to recede from them as they advanced.   [Please select]

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