Write the words from the extract which mean: receded
1) lamented
2)receded
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See synonyms for: recede / receded / recedes / receding on Thesaurus.com
verb (used without object), re·ced·ed, re·ced·ing.
to go or move away; retreat; go to or toward a more distant point; withdraw.
to become more distant.
(of a color, form, etc., on a flat surface) to move away or be perceived as moving away from an observer, especially as giving the illusion of space.Compare advance (def. 15).
to slope backward:
a chin that recedes.
to draw back or withdraw from a conclusion, viewpoint, undertaking, promise, etc.
SYNONYMS FOR RECEDE
5retire, retreat.
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ORIGIN OF RECEDE1
1470–80; <Latin recēdere to go, fall back, equivalent to re-re- + cēdere to withdraw, go; see cede
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH RECEDE
recede , reseed
WORDS NEARBY RECEDE
recapture, recarburize, recast, recce, recd., recede, receipt, receiptor, receivable, receive, received
DEFINITION FOR RECEDE (2 OF 2)
recede
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[ ree-seed ]SHOW IPA
verb (used with object), re·ced·ed, re·ced·ing.
to cede back; yield or grant to a former possessor.
ORIGIN OF RECEDE2
First recorded in 1765–75; re- + cede
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WORDS RELATED TO RECEDE
reduce, fade, ebb, wane, dwindle, lessen, taper, subside, decrease, sink, abate, diminish, shrink, retreat, fall back, retrogress, decline, retire, return, depart
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB FOR RECEDE
Despite those obstacles, Chase’s success may keep it invested in Duckett’s vision once pandemic restrictions recede.
A CONSUMER BANKING ROCK STAR MAKES A BOLD BET|NICK FOURIEZOS|JANUARY 24, 2021|OZY
However, by 1876 the issues of the war had begun to recede in political importance.
TED CRUZ’S PROPOSED ELECTION COMMISSION CAN ONLY HURT THE COUNTRY|STUART MACKAY|JANUARY 6, 2021|WASHINGTON POST
The unique impact of the coronavirus recession makes a fast recovery possible, but even after the pandemic recedes, the global economy will be facing a myriad of problems.
PREDICTING LIFE IN A POST-PANDEMIC ECONOMY|QUARTZ STAFF|JANUARY 5, 2021|QUARTZ
In broad strokes, the way to gauge cosmic expansion is to figure out how far away distant galaxies are and how fast they’re receding from us.
ASTRONOMERS GET THEIR WISH, AND A COSMIC CRISIS GETS WORSE|NATALIE WOLCHOVER|DECEMBER 17, 2020|QUANTA MAGAZINE
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BRITISH DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS FOR RECEDE (1 OF 2)
recede
/ (rɪˈsiːd) /
verb (intr)
to withdraw from a point or limit; go backthe tide receded
to become more distanthopes of rescue receded
to slope backwardsapes have receding foreheads
(of a man's hair) to cease to grow at the temples and above the forehead
(of a man) to start to go bald in this way
to decline in value or character
(usually foll by from) to draw back or retreat, as from a promise
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