to ebb is to reduce, slow down.
At that time of day the tide was ebbing.
Ebbing is already a verb. There are different ways to use it, but it is already a verb.
Ebbing is when water moves away from the land. Flowing is when water moves towards the land. J
The Ebbing Tide - 1915 was released on: USA: 19 April 1915
The tide was ebbing away from the shore. The thunder ebbed away outside the window of the small jailhouse.
The adjectives are ebbing, high, and eroded.
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."
The tide is ebbing.
Waiheke Island.
The cast of The Ebbing Tide - 1915 includes: Ivan Christy as Tarrant - the Ship Owner Charles Hill Mailes as The Shipbuilder Joseph McDermott as The Young Fisherman
They are aquatic (live in water) and the ebbing helps them to swim.
The term that means falling tide is "ebbing tide." During the ebbing tide, the water level decreases as the tide recedes from the shore. This phenomenon occurs as the gravitational pull of the moon and sun changes, leading to the cyclical rise and fall of ocean water levels. Ebbing tides are part of the tidal cycle, which includes both rising (flood) and falling (ebb) tides.