Descend into or as if into some soft substance or place.
Sink down or precipitate.
1 Stay off your feet as much as possible until the blister subsides .
2 The swollen stream will prevent egress from the valley till it subsides .
3 Existence subsides into a humus that at first sight looks entirely anonymous.
4 Airports in Cox's Bazar and Chittagong are closed until the danger subsides .
5 England supporters have every reason to be excited when the pain subsides .
6 The moment the storm subsides even a little, I must go out.
7 Even when this pandemic subsides , things will never be the same again.
8 Bewildered, Anna subsides onto the sofa, smoothing her apron over her knees.
9 Her gaiety at times subsides to gaze upon Lady Rosamond's thoughtful face.
10 When the roaring in his head subsides , he gets up and leaves.
11 As the immediate danger from the fires subsides , demands for answers could rise.
12 The Somal bandage above the wound and wait patiently till the effect subsides .
13 The surgical wound heals in two or three weeks and inflammation gradually subsides .
14 After the fever subsides there is usually a general sore feeling.
15 My spasm subsides as I prepare to tell Larry the news.
16 Instead too much policy emphasis has been placed on food and fuel subsides .
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