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subside

sub·side [ səb sd ] (past and past participle sub·sid·ed, present participle sub·sid·ing, 3rd person present singular sub·sides)


intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. diminish in intensity: to become less active or intense

2. drop to lower level: to sink to a low or lower level

3. sink to bottom: to sink to the bottom of a liquid

4. gradually sit or lie down: to sink into a sitting or lying position, e.g. out of exhaustion ( formal )

[Mid-17th century. < Latin subsidere "settle down" < sidere "settle"]
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