recede

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/rɪˈsiːd/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/rɪˈsid/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(ri sēd for 1; rē sēd for 2)

Inflections of 'recede' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
recedes
v 3rd person singular
receding
v pres p
receded
v past
receded
v past p
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recede vi (move further away)retroceder vi
  recular vi
 The flood water has receded far enough for residents to go back home.
 El agua de la inundación retrocedió lo suficiente para que los vecinos volvieran a sus casas.
recede vi figurative (grow fainter)desvanecerse v prnl
  esfumarse v prnl
  borrarse v prnl
 My memories of the place are receding fast.
 Mis recuerdos del lugar se están desvaneciendo rápidamente.
recede vi (hairline: go thin at the front)ralear vi
  tener entradas loc verb
 His hair began to recede when he was just 25.
 El pelo se le empezó a ralear cuando tenía apenas 25.
 Empezó a tener entradas cuando tenía apenas 25.
recede vi (chin: not be prominent) (mentón no prominente)hundido/a adj
 The fat around his neck made his chin recede.
 La grasa alrededor de su cuello hacía que su mentón se viera hundido.
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