Use of recede in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include recede at the start of sentence, recede at the end of sentence and recede in the middle of sentence
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recede at the end of sentence
- He had put on weight, and his hairline was beginning to recede.
- Recollection picture is piecing together, reminds my you to recede.
- Generally, warm colours advance in painting and cold colours recede.
- Just as I started to think that I was never going to get well, the illness began to recede.
- Interest rates of all types have been falling as the economy slows and inflation fears recede.
- I study the amber until the waves of indecision and conflict about leaving Joe and the house recede.
recede in the middle of sentence
- They will never recede like a xylophone.
- He seemed to recede into a world of his own.
- Flood waters finally began to recede in November.
- Cool colors recede, increasing the sense of depth.
- The flood waters finally began to recede in November.
- Hoomey and Nails heard its engine recede into the distance.
- The mountain peaks recede into the distance as one leaves the shore.
- She felt the room recede sharply then start to whirl around her head.
- The consequence was that he returned a par 72 to recede into the pack.
- Until the waters recede, California officials said they can not assess damage.
- What is misleading is the idea that Mr Bush will be able to recede into the background.
- This time the wave didn't recede, this time it built, went on building, higher and higher.
- As the waters recede, their spawning tunnels can be seen in serried rows in the flood bank.
- Earlier plot sequences recede into the past of the text; now Slothrop exists only in traces.
- Then, the better we get to know some one, the more these symbolic signposts recede in importance.
- In the evenings, when I am apt to recede to a withdrawn vacancy, she will come to stroke my hand.
- In fact, Hugh had seemed to recede further and further into the distance with every step she took.
- After the waters recede, extensive lagoons and marshes are formed as the ground gradually dries out.
- The roses swarmed in the heat-haze, seeming to flow and recede, seeming to peak and slide like waves.
- He had expected to be put under pressure, in the presence of the dying Mahatma, to recede from his position.
- Note the perspective of clouds and colour in the sky; how the clouds recede in distance nearer to the horizon.
- Even when the waters recede, the town will count on aid from the World Food Programme for at least three months.
- Indeed, SunSoft hopes the whole Open Look versus Motif issue will recede with the advent of object-oriented interfaces.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- lessen
- , decline
- , fade
- , draw back
- , retreat
- , withdraw
- , diminish
- , wane
- , draw away
- , ebb
- , dwindle