subsiding

[US]/[sʌbˈsaɪdɪŋ]/
[UK]/[sʌbˈsaɪdɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.sinking to a lower level; becoming less intense or active
adj.sinking to a lower level

Phrases & Collocations

subsiding waters

subsiding slowly

subsiding inflation

subsiding tensions

subsiding ground

subsiding risk

subsiding market

subsiding temperatures

subsiding volcano

subsiding pressure

Example Sentences

the heavy rain is finally subsiding after hours of relentless downpour.

public anger over the policy change is slowly subsiding.

the economic crisis appears to be subsiding, offering a glimmer of hope.

after the initial panic, the situation began subsiding.

the floodwaters are subsiding, allowing residents to return home.

the noise from the construction site is subsiding for the weekend.

the fever is subsiding, which is a good sign for recovery.

the political tensions are subsiding following the peace talks.

the wind is subsiding after the storm passed through.

the pain in my knee is subsiding with rest and ice.

the traffic congestion is subsiding as the rush hour ends.

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