subside
1 of 1verb/səbˈsaɪd/
Forms:subsides,subsiding,subsided,subsided
1
to decline in intensity or strength
- After the storm, the winds gradually subside.
- The ongoing medication is currently helping the pain to subside.
- The protests have subsided since the government addressed the concerns.
- The doctor expects the swelling to subside with the prescribed treatment.
- The noise from the construction site has finally subsided after weeks of disturbance.
2
to go down or settle, either by sinking or gently lowering, as in buildings, on the ground, or in water
- Following the earthquake, the buildings showed signs of subsiding, settling into their original positions.
- After the heavy rain, the floodwaters gradually subsided, revealing the receding waterline.
- The construction site remained stable as the soil beneath the foundation slowly subsided.
- With proper drainage, the puddles on the road started to subside after the rain stopped.
- As the storm passed, the waves on the lake began to subside, calming the once-choppy waters.
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3
(of land) to cave in or descend, often due to pressure or erosion
- The weight of the vehicle caused the soft ground to subside, leaving deep tire tracks.
- After heavy rainfall, the soil subsided, causing a small sinkhole to form in the backyard.
- The old mine shaft collapsed, causing the ground above it to subside suddenly.
- Erosion along the riverbank caused the land to subside, threatening nearby buildings.
- The farmer noticed the land beginning to subside in areas where the irrigation system leaked.
4
to allow oneself to settle down into a sitting or lying position
- Exhausted from the long hike, she subsided onto the grass, stretching out to rest.
- Feeling dizzy, he subsided into the chair, placing his head in his hands.
- After a long day of work, he subsided onto the couch, ready to relax and unwind.
- As the sun set, the couple subsided onto the blanket, watching the stars appear in the sky.
- As the meeting started, the attendees subsided into their seats.
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