recede - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to become or seem to become more distant: The painful memory began to recede to slope backward: a chin that recedes See -cede- re•cede1 (ri sēd′), v i , -ced•ed, -ced•ing withdraw to become more distant
Recedes - definition of recedes by The Free Dictionary re•cede 1 (rɪˈsid) v i -ced•ed, -ced•ing 1 to go back to a more distant point; retreat; withdraw 2 to become or seem to become more distant 3 to slope backward: a chin that recedes
RECEDE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com RECEDE definition: to go or move away; retreat; go to or toward a more distant point; withdraw See examples of recede used in a sentence
recede - Wiktionary, the free dictionary recede (third-person singular simple present recedes, present participle receding, simple past and past participle receded) To move back; to retreat; to withdraw
recede - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online • Once that moment of power recedes, control has to be traded in for speed and nimbleness • She walked away, her footsteps receding down the hall • Since Donald lost his job, the hopes of our buying a house have receded even further