Subside
volume
British pronunciation/səbsˈa‍ɪd/
American pronunciation/səbˈsaɪd/

Definición y Significado de "subside"

to subside
01

amainar

to decline in intensity or strength
Intransitive
to subside definition and meaning
02

hundirse

to go down or settle, either by sinking or gently lowering, as in buildings, on the ground, or in water
Intransitive
03

hundirse, desplomarse

(of land) to cave in or descend, often due to pressure or erosion
Intransitive
04

descender, dejarse caer

to allow oneself to settle down into a sitting or lying position
Intransitive: to subside into a seat | to subside onto a surface or seat

subside

v

subsidence

n

subsidence

n
example
Ejemplo
After the storm, the winds gradually subside.
The noise from the construction site has finally subsided after weeks of disturbance.
The protests have subsided since the government addressed the concerns.
The doctor expects the swelling to subside with the prescribed treatment.
The pain inside him subsided as he focused on his breathing.
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