receded

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English - Turkish
geriye çekilmiş
recede
geri çekilmek
receded inflation
(Ticaret) gerileyen enflasyon
receded inflation
(Ticaret) düşen enflasyon
recede
geri çekil

Sel suları nihayet geri çekildi. - The flood waters have finally receded.

recede
düşmek
recede
geri çekilme
recede
(Ticaret) azalmak
recede
çekilmek
recede
gerilemek
recede
uzaklaşmak
recede
geriye doğru gitmek
recede
(fiyat/vb.) düşmek
recede
çekil

Sel suları nihayet geri çekildi. - The flood waters have finally receded.

recede
{f} ortadan kaybolmak
recede
{f} geri gitmek
recede
{f} geri plâna geçmek
recede
vaz geçmek
recede
{f} düşmek (fiyat)
recede
{f} vazgeçmek
English - English
past of recede
recede
to move back, to move away
recede
to move back or away
recede
move back and away from; "The enemy fell back
recede
{v} give back, depart, retreat, desist
recede
When something such as a quality, problem, or illness recedes, it becomes weaker, smaller, or less intense. Just as I started to think that I was never going to get well, the illness began to recede
recede
To withdraw a claim or pretension; to desist; to relinquish what had been proposed or asserted; as, to recede from a demand or proposition
recede
If something recedes from you, it moves away. Luke's footsteps receded into the night As she receded he waved goodbye
recede
Withdraw from an amendment or position on a matter
recede
become faint or more distant; "the unhappy memories of her childhood receded as she grew older"
recede
pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew"; "The limo pulled away from the curb"
recede
to take back
recede
If a man's hair starts to recede, it no longer grows on the front of his head. a youngish man with dark hair just beginning to recede
recede
move back and away from; "The enemy fell back"
recede
{f} withdraw, retreat, draw back
recede
To cede back; to grant or yield again to a former possessor; as, to recede conquered territory
recede
The motion made by a legislative body to agree with the other chamber and not insist upon the amendments previously adopted to the bill
recede
To move back; to retreat; to withdraw
recede
become faint or more distant; "the unhappy memories of her childhood receded as she grew older" move back and away from; "The enemy fell back
recede
To undo action previously taken
recede
To move back, retreat, or withdraw
recede
retreat
receded

    Hyphenation

    re·ce·ded

    Turkish pronunciation

    risidîd

    Pronunciation

    /rēˈsēdəd/ /riːˈsiːdɪd/

    Etymology

    [ ri-'sEd ] (intransitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin recedere to go back, from re- + cedere to go.
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