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subside
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sub·side  (sb-sd)
intr.v. sub·sid·ed, sub·sid·ing, sub·sides
1. To sink to a lower or normal level.
2. To sink or settle down, as into a sofa.
3. To sink to the bottom, as a sediment.
4. To become less agitated or active; abate. See Synonyms at decrease.

[Latin subsdere : sub-, sub- + sdere, to settle; see sed- in Indo-European roots.]

sub·sidence (sb-sdns, sbs-dns) n.

subside [səbˈsaɪd]
vb (intr)
1. to become less loud, excited, violent, etc.; abate
2. to sink or fall to a lower level
3. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) (of the surface of the earth, etc.) to cave in; collapse
4. (of sediment, etc.) to sink or descend to the bottom; settle
[from Latin subsīdere to settle down, from sub- down + sīdere to settle]
subsider  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.subside - wear off or die down; "The pain subsided"
weaken - become weaker; "The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days"
2.subside - sink to a lower level or form a depression; "the valleys subside"
sink, dip - appear to move downward; "The sun dipped below the horizon"; "The setting sun sank below the tree line"
3.subside - sink down or precipitate; "the mud subsides when the waters become calm"
go under, go down, sink, settle - go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"
4.subside - descend into or as if into some soft substance or place; "He sank into bed"; "She subsided into the chair"
come down, descend, go down, fall - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"

subside
verb
2. collapse, sink, cave in, drop, lower, settle Does that mean that the whole house is subsiding?
3. drop, fall, decline, ebb, descend Local officials say the flood waters have subsided.
Translations
subside [səbˈsaɪd] VI [floods] → bajar, descender; [road, land, house] → hundirse; [wind] → amainar; [anger, laughter, excitement] → apagarse; [threat] → disminuir, alejarse; [violence, pain] → disminuir
to subside into a chairdejarse caer en una silla

subside [səbˈsaɪd] vi
(= go down) [flood, waters] → baisser
(= calm down) [storm, wind] → s'apaiser; [fear, pain] → s'apaiser
(= sink) [land, earth, building] → s'affaisser

subside
vi
(flood, river)sinken; (land, building, road)sich senken, absacken (inf); the lorry subsided into the mudder Lastwagen sank im Schlamm ein; to subside into a chairauf einen Stuhl sinken
(storm, wind)abflauen, nachlassen, sich legen; (anger, excitement, laughter, noise)nachlassen, abklingen; (fever)sinken

subside [səbˈsaɪd] vi (flood) → calare, decrescere; (road, land) → cedere, avvallarsi; (wind, anger) → calmarsi, placarsi
subside [səbˈsaɪd] vi (flood) → calare, decrescere; (road, land) → cedere, avvallarsi; (wind, anger) → calmarsi, placarsi

subside
v subside [səbˈsaid]
1 (of land, streets, buildings etc) to sink lower When a building starts to subside, cracks usually appear in the walls. sink يهْبُط، يَنْخَفِض поддавам sesedat se synke sich senken παθαίνω καθίζηση, βουλιάζω hundirse; ceder vajuma نشست كردن vajota s'affaisser לִשקוֹעַ धंसना, धंस जाना, धसकना uleknuti se, utonuti süllyed ambles síga sprofondare 沈下する 내려앉다 grimzti, smegti, nusėsti sēsties; kristies; iegrimt mula turun verzakken synke ned, sette seg osiadać ceder a se scufunda оседать sadnúť, klesnúť pogrezati se slegati se sjunka, sätta sig ทรุดตัว çökmek, batmak (土地等)下沈 осідати دھنس جانا lún xuống
2 (of floods) to become lower and withdraw Gradually the water subsided. daal, sak يَنْخَفِض، يَنْحَسِر спадам opadnout synke; trække sig tilbage sinken υποχωρώ bajar, decrecer alanema فروكش كردن laskea baisser לִדעוֹך शान्त हो जाना splasnuti, povući se leapad surut hjaðna abbassarsi ひく (홍수 등이) 낮아지다 slūgti atplūst; kristies surut zich terugtrekken synke, tilbake opadać baixar a scădea спадать opadnúť upasti povući se sjunka [] ลดลง çekilmek, hafiflemek (洪水)減退 падати; спадати دریا وغیرہ کا اتر جانا rút xuống, rút bớt退
3 (of a storm, noise or other disturbance) to become quieter They stayed anchored in harbour till the wind subsided. stil word يَهْدأ، يَسْكُن، يَخِف утихвам utišit se stilne af sich legen κοπάζω, καταλαγιάζω amainar, calmarse vaibuma آرام شدن laantua se calmer לִשכּוֹך उतर जाना, घट जाना popuštati, jenjati lecsillapul reda ganga niður calare, diminuire, calmarsi 静まる (폭풍, 소음 등이) 잦아들다 nuščiūti norimt meredam bedaren stilne av, gi seg uspokajać się, słabnąć abrandar a se calma утихать utíšiť sa poleči se jenjavati avta, lugna sig เงียบสงบลง dinmek, yatışmak (風暴,騷亂等)平靜下來 стихати, вщухати طوفان وغیرہ دھیما ہوجانا ngớt, giảm, lắng xuống
n subsidence [ˈsabsidəns, (American ) səbˈsaidəns]
the process of subsiding The road has had to be closed because of subsidence. insinking هُبوط، إنْخِساف، سُكون، هُمود стихване sesedání nedsynkning; sammenskridning untergeordnet υποχώρηση, καθίζηση hundimiento vajumine فرونشيني vajoaminen affaissement שְׁקִיעָה धसकन, अवतलन, उतार uleknuće, slijeganje süllyedés, süppedés proses ambles (land)sig cedimento, abbassamento, diminuzione 沈下 진정 nusėdimas, nuslūgimas sēšanās; krišanās; iegrimšana penenggelaman verzakking (ned)synking; sammensynking zapadanie się, osiadanie abatimento scufundare оседание pokles pôdy pogrezanje sleganje sjunkande, sättning การทรุดตัวลง çökme, batma 下沈 спадання; осідання تہ نشیں sự rút xuống, lắng xuống


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