Subsided - definition of subsided by The Free Dictionary Define subsided subsided synonyms, subsided pronunciation, subsided translation, English dictionary definition of subsided intr v sub·sid·ed , sub·sid·ing , sub·sides 1 a To become less intense, active, or severe; abate b To become smaller or less prominent, as swelling
subside | meaning of subside in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . The pains in his head had subsided, but he still felt dizzy and sick 2 formal if a building or an area of land subsides, it gradually sinks to a lower level After the heavy rains, part of the road subsided 3 if bad weather conditions subside, they gradually return to a normal state The wind gradually subsided, and all was quiet 4 if water
subside - Wiktionary, the free dictionary subside (third-person singular simple present subsides, present participle subsiding, simple past and past participle subsided) (intransitive) To sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees (intransitive) To fall downward; to become lower; to descend; to sink
subside - WordReference. com Dictionary of English sub•side (səb sīd′), v i , -sid•ed, -sid•ing to sink to a low or lower level to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate: The laughter subsided to sink or fall to the bottom; settle; precipitate: to cause coffee grounds to subside