Subside
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British pronunciation/səbsˈa‍ɪd/
American pronunciation/səbˈsaɪd/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "subside"

to subside
01

to decline in intensity or strength

Intransitive
to subside definition and meaning
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After the storm, the winds gradually subside.
The ongoing medication is currently helping the pain to subside.
The protests have subsided since the government addressed the concerns.
02

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

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Following the earthquake, the buildings showed signs of subsiding, settling into their original positions.
After the heavy rain, the floodwaters gradually subsided, revealing the receding waterline.
The construction site remained stable as the soil beneath the foundation slowly subsided.
03

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

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The weight of the vehicle caused the soft ground to subside, leaving deep tire tracks.
After heavy rainfall, the soil subsided, causing a small sinkhole to form in the backyard.
The old mine shaft collapsed, causing the ground above it to subside suddenly.
04

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
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Exhausted from the long hike, she subsided onto the grass, stretching out to rest.
Feeling dizzy, he subsided into the chair, placing his head in his hands.
After a long day of work, he subsided onto the couch, ready to relax and unwind.
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