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    Sub·side
    /səbˈsīd/

    verb

  2. The meaning of SUBSIDE is to sink or fall to the bottom : settle. How to use subside in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Subside.

  3. Synonyms for SUBSIDE: diminish, decrease, fall, vanish, shrink, ease, decline, recede; Antonyms of SUBSIDE: increase, intensify, grow, rise, build, escalate, expand, swell.

  4. SUBSIDE definition: 1. If a condition subsides, it becomes less strong or extreme: 2. If a building, land, or water…. Learn more.

  5. To subside is to die down or become less violent, like rough ocean waves after a storm has passed (or your seasickness, if you happened to be sailing on that ocean). Subside comes from the Latin prefix sub- (meaning "down") and the Latin verb sidere (meaning "to settle").

  6. 1. to become less loud, excited, violent, etc; abate. 2. to sink or fall to a lower level. 3. (Physical Geography) (of the surface of the earth, etc) to cave in; collapse. 4. (of sediment, etc) to sink or descend to the bottom; settle. [C17: from Latin subsīdere to settle down, from sub- down + sīdere to settle] subˈsider n.

  7. Definition of subside verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Subside definition: To move or sink to a lower or normal level.

  9. 1. to become less loud, excited, violent, etc; abate. 2. to sink or fall to a lower level. 3. (of the surface of the earth, etc) to cave in; collapse. 4. (of sediment, etc) to sink or descend to the bottom; settle. Collins English Dictionary.

  10. SUBSIDE definition: 1. to become less strong or extreme: 2. If a building subsides, it sinks down to a lower level.. Learn more.

  11. To gradually diminish or decrease in intensity, strength, or activity. "The floodwaters gradually began to subside, revealing the damage left behind." Detailed meaning of subside. It conveys the idea of something becoming less severe, turbulent, or pronounced over time.

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