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Meanings of
ebbing
in English
Portuguese
diminuição
Catalan
minvament
Spanish
mengua
Back to the meaning
A gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number)
ebb
wane
Portuguese
diminuição
Usage of
ebbing
in English
1
The light had finished
ebbing
out of the world; not a glimmer.
2
There was no pain or struggle; merely the
ebbing
away of breath.
3
The ship was making very poor time; life was slowly
ebbing
away.
4
It is as if the light were
ebbing
out of the world.
5
Two minutes passed in this silence, and he felt the danger
ebbing
.
6
Holding our boat quiet in the
ebbing
bayou, we looked and listened.
7
Six bullets were embedded in his carcass and his life was
ebbing
.
8
But its coming and going took more of her
ebbing
strength away.
9
And all his flesh seemed in contention with a slowly
ebbing
force.
10
CISA has already urged mills to address
ebbing
demand by slashing output.
11
It was proving an even contest with the action
ebbing
and flowing.
12
But the 'cat's fury was
ebbing
as he realized Honor was safe.
13
Vomiting succeeded, and the little fountain of strength was
ebbing
fast away.
14
She rose, and he saw the colour slowly
ebbing
from her lips.
15
He was again a companion of the trail, his strength
ebbing
away.
16
After waiting for some time, we found that the tide was
ebbing
.
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ebbing
ebing
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
ebb away
ebb tide
ebb fast
ebb strength
ebb demand
More collocations
Translations for
ebbing
Portuguese
diminuição
abatimento
Catalan
minvament
minva
Spanish
mengua
Ebbing
through the time
Ebbing
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common