Recede
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British pronunciation/ɹɪsˈiːd/
American pronunciation/ɹɪˈsid/

Definición y Significado de "recede"

to recede
01

tener entradas

(of a man's hair) to cease to grow and become bald from the front hairline
Intransitive
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The stress of his job caused his hair to recede noticeably over a short period.
In his forties, he accepted the natural course of aging as his hair began to recede.
Despite trying various treatments, he could n't prevent his hair from receding.
02

retroceder

to move back or withdraw from a previous position or state
Intransitive
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The waves receded, revealing a vast stretch of sandy beach after the high tide had swept in.
As the storm subsided, the floodwaters began to recede.
The army decided to recede from the contested territory to avoid further escalation of the conflict.
03

desvanecerse

to diminish in intensity, visibility, or prominence
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The crowd 's cheers receded as the marathon runner neared the finish line.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the colors of the sunset receded.
The memories of that challenging period in her life slowly receded, becoming less emotionally overwhelming.
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The stress of his job caused his hair to recede noticeably over a short period.
In his forties, he accepted the natural course of aging as his hair began to recede.
Despite trying various treatments, he couldn't prevent his hair from receding.
As he aged, he noticed his hair starting to recede.
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