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- SUBSIDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUBSIDE is to sink or fall to the bottom : settle How to use subside in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Subside
- Subside - definition of subside by The Free Dictionary
subside (səbˈsaɪd) vb (intr) 1 to become less loud, excited, violent, etc; abate 2 to sink or fall to a lower level
- SUBSIDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SUBSIDE definition: 1 If a condition subsides, it becomes less strong or extreme: 2 If a building, land, or water… Learn more
- SUBSIDE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If a feeling or noise subsides, it becomes less strong or loud The pain had subsided during the night If fighting subsides, it becomes less intense or general Violence has subsided following two days of riots If the ground or a building is subsiding, it is very slowly sinking to a lower level Does that mean the whole house is subsiding?
- subside verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of subside verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- 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
- 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
- SUBSIDE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To subside is to die down or become less violent, like rough ocean waves after a storm has passed (or your seasickness, if you happened to be sailing on that ocean)
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