recede in importance
recede from
recede from a bargain
The colleges would recede in importance.
a hairline that had receded;
a plane retracting its landing gear.See Synonyms at recede
his footsteps receded down the corridor.
the flood waters had not receded and the situation was still critical.
The mountain peaks recede into the distance as one leaves the shore.
As we gained height, the ground receded from view.
We will come back when the water recedes.
Some people began to clean up their homes where the water receded.
As winter recedes, the days get longer.
His footsteps receded and they heard a distant door slam.
His hair was receding somewhat, which emphasized the pointed chin.
Although, the coming months could be better as the omicron wave recedes.
It would be so hard for him to recede into the background.
They anticipate being able to recoup that margin at some point when prices recede.
What is happening is that your skin is receding, giving the impression of growth.
Haley says the central area of the state is recovering as the water recedes.
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