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recede

2 ENTRIES FOUND:

1re·cede

verb \ri-ˈsēd\
re·ced·edre·ced·ing

Definition of RECEDE

intransitive verb
1
a : to move back or away : withdraw <a receding hairline> b : to slant backward
2
: to grow less or smaller : diminish, decrease <a receding deficit>

Origin of RECEDE

Middle English, from Latin recedere to go back, from re- + cedere to go
First Known Use: 15th century

Synonym Discussion of RECEDE

recede, retreat, retract, back mean to move backward. recede implies a gradual withdrawing from a forward or high fixed point in time or space <the flood waters gradually receded>. retreat implies withdrawal from a point or position reached <retreating soldiers>. retract implies drawing back from an extended position <a cat retracting its claws>. back is used with up, down, out, or off to refer to any retrograde motion <backed off on the throttle>.

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