Synonym: decline, decrease, diminish, lessen. Similar words: subsidy, side by side, subsist, side, aside, beside, besides, outsider. Meaning: [səb'saɪd] v. 1. wear off or die down 2. sink to a lower level or form a depression 3. sink down or precipitate 4. descend into or as if into some soft substance or place.
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(31) Even the most exciting events require a period of rest in which their reverberations may subside, before they are repeated.
(32) If his pains don't subside within a few weeks, he really ought to see the doctor.
(33) The speaker puffed on his cigar while he waited for the laughter to subside.
(34) His chest felt intolerably tight, and he leant against the passage wall to allow the tension to subside.
(35) The lees of wine gradually subside.
(36) About 2 a.m., however,[www.Sentencedict.com] the excitement began subside.
(37) Don't do anything rash until the feel-ings subside.
(38) The inflation was slow to subside.
(39) The hematoma will usually subside in time.
(40) The clamor did not subside so simply.
(41) The typhoon began to subside.
(42) Symptoms usually subside after completion of radiation therapy.
(43) Rub some onion to a bee sting, mosquito bite or any insect bite. After a few hours, the pain, itchiness and swelling will subside.
(44) The short cycle will subside once technocratic dominance of monetary policy effectively chokes off inflationary pressures and growth looks vulnerable, likely in late 2011 or early 2012.
(45) According the actual data of 12501 earth's surface observation station, the law and estimation of subside velocity of various points in active period are discussed emphatically during driving stope.
(46) Hopefully, this short - term , hurricane - induced oil crisis will subside.
(47) A flower on the surface extends its petals drowning to subside in the clear still water.
(48) Removing foods containing these grains from the diet will cause this gluten - sensitive enteropathy to subside.
(49) Through the machinations of the evil Fairy...the level of the lake begins to subside.
(50) If they carry on sinking boreholes then the land is likely to subside.
(51) Cautiously add, dropwise, 30 percent hydrogen peroxide, allowing the reaction to subside and again heating between drops.
(52) The fever he had felt as he was coming had now begun to subside.
(53) If we did not paste together the dead bones and scales of ideology, if we did not sew together the rotting rags, we would be astonished how quickly the lies would be rendered helpless and subside.
(54) On the podium J ? Eric Humphrey stood impassively, waiting for the disapproving chorus to subside.
(55) The inflammation may subside sponxaneously if infection does not develop.
(56) The currents that have been released are not going to subside.
(57) Lyon seemed ready to subside into a sleepy and closed provincial city.
(58) But the clear and present danger to our economy and our security from America's long-term dependency on oil will not subside—unless we act now.
(59) Due to the characteristics such as wet subside loess, dilatability of old loess, the construction techniques of crossing tunnels in the old loessial area are particular.
(60) The controversies surrounding population growth are unlikely to subside soon.
More similar words: subsidy, side by side, subsist, side, aside, beside, besides, outsider, resident, set aside, lay aside, put aside, sidewalk, consider, on the side, aside from, residence, president, alongside, cast aside, presidency, residential, considerable, considerably, presidential, consideration, be considered as, cubs, substance, subsequent.