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SUBSIDE Synonyms: 76 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SUBSIDE: diminish, decrease, fall, vanish, shrink, ease, decline, recede; Antonyms of SUBSIDE: increase, intensify, grow, rise, build, escalate, expand, swell
SUBSIDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
subside verb [I] (LOWER LEVEL) If a building, land, or water subsides, it goes down to a lower level: There is a danger that many homes will subside because of the drought. Eventually the flood waters began to subside. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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Subside - definition of subside by The Free Dictionary
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.
SUBSIDE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
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.
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