Receded can be categorized as a verb.
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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 - retreat |
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1. | verb | The flood waters have finally receded. | |
2. | verb | In societies dominated by modern conditions of production, life is presented as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has receded into a representation. | |
3. | verb | My memory of her has begun to recede. | |
4. | verb | She had begun to recede in my memory. | |
5. | verb | The water has begun to slowly recede. | |
6. | verb | My memory of her has begun to recede. | |
7. | verb | She had begun to recede in my memory. | |
8. | verb | The water has begun to slowly recede. |
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The flood waters have finally receded. | |
In societies dominated by modern conditions of production, life is presented as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has receded into a representation. | |
My memory of her has begun to recede. | |
She had begun to recede in my memory. | |
The water has begun to slowly recede. | |
My memory of her has begun to recede. | |
She had begun to recede in my memory. | |
The water has begun to slowly recede. |