Similar words: preceding, ceding, recede, precede, precedent, precedents, precedence, unprecedented. Meaning: [rɪ'sɪːd] n. 1. a slow or gradual disappearance 2. the act of becoming more distant. adj. 1. moving toward a position farther from the front 2. (of a hairline e.g.) moving slowly back.
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1. His fine dark hair was receding a little.
2. She watched his receding figure.
3. The receding tide stranded the whale.
4. She drew a row of trees receding into the distance to demonstrate the laws of perspective.
5. The tide was receding.
6. The pain was receding slightly.
7. The pain was gradually receding.
8. He has a receding chin.
9. The footsteps passed on, receding down the corridor.
10. He was in his mid-forties, with a receding hairline .
11. The receding tide of magic had reduced his power.
12. His hair is receding, too.
13. He has a fuzzy beard and a receding hairline.
14. Ignore the receding hairline and funny glasses.
15. The hairline was receding, the eyes were tired.
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16. The receding tide had exposed huge expanses of sand.
17. Bruce is embarrassed about his receding hairline.
18. She walked away, her footsteps receding down the hall.
19. And Joszef, the last time seen: receding hairline, dark velvety eyes bloodshot and anxious.
20. In a time of receding income, the income tax reduces itself automatically.
21. His spare middle-aged frame is topped by a large head with sallow cheeks, thin lips, and receding chin.
22. Behind him, the windows were curtained with white cotton, receding on a brass bar into the corner.
23. Joe stood at five feet, nine inches, and his hair was receding markedly from his forehead.
24. Each image is a complete story often told through a dense, receding picture space.
25. The anger that once greeted Clinton from opponents, and the cheeky irreverence even from sympathizers, may be receding.
26. I stood on the deck, watching the two spires of Dun Laoghaire receding into the distance.
27. A rising economic tide lifts not just spending but spirits, while a receding tide depresses people.
28. The farther the galaxy, the redder its light, and so the faster it is receding.
29. Last year he noticed his light brown hair was receding fast.
30. Eyes Eyes are of medium size, almond-shaped with well fitting lids, moderately deep set, neither protruding nor receding.
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