Synonym: regress, retreat, withdraw. Antonym: proceed. Similar words: precede, unprecedented, accede, concede, intercede, recent, receive, recently. Meaning: [rɪ'sɪːd] v. 1. pull back or move away or backward 2. move back and away from 3. retreat 4. become faint or more distant.
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61. When the waters recede, Bangladesh will most likely be faced with a tremendous food shortage.
62. Those who have signed the draft but not ratified it can decide as to whether or not to recede from the treaty within a year.
63. From then on, any members who want to recede from ASCO must apply for it to the organization, and can realize their plan only when the board of executors has approved it by majority over half.
64. We abate nothing of our just demands: not one jot or tittle do we recede.
65. Moreover, eyes sometimes protrude, sometimes recede, sometimes are neither protruding nor receding.
66. CRU expects aluminium prices to recede from these high levels if no further supply shocks occur.
67. For communities such as Klong Toey the economic anxieties will remain long after the floods recede.
68. As surfaces recede into the distance they become smaller, losing detail to minification and texture filtering.
More similar words: precede, unprecedented, accede, concede, intercede, recent, receive, recently, receiver, recessive, recession, reception, iced, federal, supersede, advanced, balanced, convinced, procedure, credence, announced, piece, experienced, federalism, federalist, decent, decease, deceive, a piece of, confederation.