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    Sub·sid·ence
    /səbˈsīdns/

    noun

    • 1. the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land: "the race was abandoned because of subsidence of the track"
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SubsidenceSubsidence - Wikipedia

    Subsidence is a general term for downward vertical movement of the Earth's surface, which can be caused by both natural processes and human activities. Subsidence involves little or no horizontal movement, [1] [2] which distinguishes it from slope movement. [3]

  3. 1. : to sink or fall to the bottom : settle. 2. : to tend downward : descend. especially : to flatten out so as to form a depression. 3. : to let oneself settle down : sink. subsided into a chair. 4. : to become quiet or less. as the fever subsides. my anger subsided. subsidence. səb-ˈsī-dᵊn (t)s. ˈsəb-sə-dən (t)s. noun. Synonyms. abate.

  4. SUBSIDENCE definition: 1. the process by which land or buildings sink to a lower level: 2. the process by which land or…. Learn more.

  5. Subsidence - sinking of the ground because of underground material movement—is most often caused by the removal of water, oil, natural gas, or mineral resources out of the ground by pumping, fracking, or mining activities.

  6. subsidence, sinking of the Earths surface in response to geologic or man-induced causes. When subsidence occurs in great belts, providing troughs for the accumulation of sediments, the resulting features are termed geosynclines; nonlinear subsidence produces basins and irregular depressions.

  7. Subsidence is a gradual settling or sudden sinking of the Earth's surface. This geodetic mark in Louisiana is anchored deep below the ground and was level with the ground when it was originally placed there, but now the ground around the mark has subsided.

  8. SUBSIDENCE meaning: 1. the process by which land or buildings sink to a lower level: 2. the process by which land or…. Learn more.

  9. Subsidence definition: the act or process of subsiding or the condition of having subsided. See examples of SUBSIDENCE used in a sentence.

  10. the process by which an area of land sinks to a lower level than normal, or by which a building sinks into the ground. The houses in this area are liable to subsidence. The buildings were insured against fire, subsidence and earthquakes. The roots of the trees are causing subsidence damage to the building.

  11. SUBSIDENCE meaning: movement of the ground to a lower level.

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