Ebb - the flowing back of the tide as the water returns to the sea ( opposed to flood, flow). Hope this helped!
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EBBED : lessened or decreased, as if flowing away (sea tides "ebb" or recede) Example : "By the end of the third long speech, my enthusiasm had ebbed."
Ancient China has always been where modern China is today. Though parts of the boundaries may have ebbed and flowed during what was often a turbulent history. Not least when the various dynasties were in power.
After the embarrassing incident, her popularity at school had ebbed.
Ebbed is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of ebb.
As the tide ebbed, the water slowly receded from the shore.
There is one syllable.
I have never seen one sketched out like an architectural blueprint, but in the book, M. Mitchell describes how the downstairs rooms ebbed and flowed into each other. There was no floor plan because Tara was just a facade, not a real or whole house in the movie.
Conflict worldwide has ebbed and flowed over the years; there are periods of escalation and de-escalation. Currently, some regions are experiencing an increase in conflict while others are seeing reductions. Factors like political instability, economic disparities, and ethnic tensions can contribute to the rise of conflict.
It means that there was allot of tears.
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