Sentence example with the word 'subside'

subside

abate, cease, die, fail, go around, incline, move, quiet, settle, soothe, wane

Definition v. wear off or die down

Last update: July 20, 2015


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Gradually my headach began to subside.   [verb]

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The flood water gradually subsided.   [verb]

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Gradually my headach began to subside.   [verb]

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The flood water gradually subsided.   [verb]

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Symptoms usually subside within 48 hours of the initial onset.   [verb]

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If symptoms do not subside following our telephone advice we can arrange for you to come in and see a doctor.   [verb]

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When the sudden and noisy commotion had a little subsided, the aged chief resumed his examination.   [verb]

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But this sudden outbreaking of temper as quickly subsided in the still and sullen restraint they most affected in their moments of inaction.   [verb]

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The excitement produced by the speech gradually subsided.   [verb]

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Little prejudices will subside, when it is seen that they are useless.   [verb]

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On reaching the building, which had proved alike the seat of judgment and the place of execution, the young man found that the excitement had already subsided.   [verb]

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As the general amazement subsided, Mr.   [verb]

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