You've asked for the noun of the past tense of a verb. The noun would be the same for all forms of the verb, which itself is recede.
The noun forms for the verb to recede are recession and the gerund, receding.
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Common noun
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Receded.
I think receded means get out of my way! Dummy!!!!
He noticed his hair had receded.
My father's hairline receded long before it began to turn gray. The car drove away, and its taillights receded into the darkness. When the waters of the tsunami receded, the devastation was clearly visible.
Receded is the past tense of recede.
Receded is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of recede.
Such attitudes as "a good product will sell itself" or "we can sell whatever we make" receded.
when the flood waters receded, the archaeologists started to dig along the nile river.
His age was betrayed by his hairline, a gray grizzled mass that was noticeably receded.
The time immediately after the sun has receded.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, "receded" refers to the water level going down or moving back. It often describes how the water level of the lake changes as Brian's survival journey progresses.
the oceans receded