As the floodwaters began to recede, the extent of the damage to the neighborhood became apparent.
The floodwaters began to recede, revealing the damage left behind.
The root word of "recede" is "cede," which means to yield or give up. Adding the prefix "re-" to "cede" changes the meaning to move back or retreat.
The root word for "recede" is "cede," which means to yield or surrender. The prefix "re-" is added to emphasize the idea of moving back or away.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
How can you use the word recede in a sentence?
he had recede hair.
I am waiting for the tide to recede.
The flood waters finally started to recede as the rains stopped. Jenna thought she saw the hungry wolf recede into the shadows.
Recede means to move away; if it's recede into the background, you could use "fade."
The town residents must wait for the flood waters to recede before they can deal with the terrible mess left behind. By: Mevren10
The tide will begin to recede shortly.
Recede means to pull back or to withdraw
When a tsunami occurs, waters near the shore begin to recede.
The floodwaters began to recede, revealing the damage left behind.
My father has a receding hair line. Hope that ones good ! <><><><> Yes, means something that is going back, becoming less. We waited for the flood water to recede before we could return to our homes.
George's hairline started to recede, so he bought a Santa wig and started saying "Ho ho ho." It was kind of a bizarre mid-life crisis, but all the people who received gifts from his bag that Christmas were grateful.