Pull back or move away or backward.
1 A single breaker may recede ; but the tide is evidently coming in.
2 They seem to approach and recede , attack and decay as you look.
3 A month later, her tumors began to recede at an astonishing rate.
4 The sounds now grew nearer; then once more they appeared to recede .
5 After a moment, the Gardener drops the long probe, the waters recede .
6 The extent of the damage will not be known until floodwaters recede .
7 The headache might recede for now, but the tide would return soon.
8 Maybe wearing masks and sheltering in place will make the virus recede .
9 Words and worlds recede and Judy falls back against the pillows, exhausted.
10 Adele nodded and watched the ragged line of men recede behind her.
11 When it does recede , you may need to watch out for overindulging.
12 Nature has reclaimed her rights, and the forefathers recede before the son.
13 The thunder of footsteps behind her did not recede in the least.
14 The dominance of the cash buyer is beginning to recede -dramatically.
15 I watched him recede into the Channel mists and thought, another madman.
16 All day the gleaming lake beckoned them onward, and seemed to recede .
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