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recede

re·cede [ ri sd ] (past and past participle re·ced·ed, present participle re·ced·ing, 3rd person present singular re·cedes)


intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. go back: to go back or down from a point or level
waiting for the flood waters to recede

2. get farther away: to become more distant or unlikely
As the ship gathered speed, the island receded in the distance.

3. slope: to slope backward
a receding forehead

4. go bald: to gradually go bald from the front of the head backward ( refers to hair or a person )
a hairline that was slowly receding

5. become less: to become less in value or quality

6. withdraw: to engage in a retreat

[15th century. Directly or via French< Latin recedere "go back" < cedere "give away"]
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