Synonym: decline, decrease, diminish, lessen, recede, retreat, subside, withdraw. Antonym: flood, flow. Similar words: ebbing. Meaning: [eb] n. 1. a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number) 2. the outward flow of the tide. v. 1. flow back or recede 2. hem in fish with stakes and nets so as to prevent them from going back into the sea with the ebb 3. fall away or decline.
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(91) The Government's popularity is at its lowest ebb.
(92) The flood and ebb tides alternates with each other.
(93) Christian Europe was at a low ebb.
(94) His enthusiasm began to ebb away.
(95) Business is at a low ebb.
(96) Crime is on the eBB.
(97) His influence is on the ebb.
(98) His fortunes began to ebb.
(99) Manufacturing business is now at a low ebb.
(100) the ebb and flow of the tide.
(101) Morale was at low ebb.
(102) You stammer some feeble responses by way of reply, feeling your strength ebb away until you find an excuse to leave.
(103) Public confidence in the President is at a low ebb.
(104) The minister took up the theme and discoursed mellifluously on the ebb and flow of empires.
(105) We decided to leave on the ebb at six o'clock next morning.
(106) But look from more long-term future, the labour pains that is based on the SNS of plug-in unit and game to will be faced with an user to ebb period.
(107) FOR decades the Great Lakes region has seen a slow ebb.
(108) But the risk now is that the consensus for reform will ebb away.
(109) Objective To study the antitumor effects of the extraction of birch bark(EBB)and its influence to the immune function of the tumor-bearing mice.
(110) But to,[sentencedict.com/ebb.html] the populace is experiencing a historical to the media confidence level the ebb tide.
(111) The tide is on the ebb , ie is going out.
(112) The ebb - tide , which had so cruelly delayed us, was now making reparation, and delaying our assailants.
(113) We dropped her astern on the end of a seven-inch manilla , and she laid comfortably on the ebb tide.
(114) That's actually a good thing: investing monthly (called dollar-cost averaging) helps you even out the natural ebb and flow of investments that happens throughout the year.
(115) At this low ebb, his hero Cantona begins to magically appear to offer him gnomic advice, like an aphoristic life coach.
(116) Henry returned to the front with orders to load his three ambulances with hospital equipment and go south into the Po valley. Morale was at low ebB.
(117) Just think , so most of the ebb starfish were still alive.
(118) Now that the eccentric can duplicate others' success with ease, his enthusiasm began to to ebb away.
(119) Water is the basis for all life, " says Vincente "And in Spain we are just watching it ebb away.
(120) Beneath the heavenly sphere this solar cycle is mirrored in the lunar cycle of wax and wane and tidal ebb and flood.
More similar words: ebbing.