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Filter by Meaning The empire slowly recedes, losing control over its colonies.
The sound of applause recedes as the curtain falls on a mesmerizing theater performance.
The employee recedes his faith in the company's management after witnessing unethical practices.
With time, the significance of that argument recedes, and we become good friends again.
The music fades and recedes into the background, setting a relaxed atmosphere.
With the decline in population, the demand for housing also recedes in rural areas.
The laughter of the children recedes as they run away from the playground.
The scientist recedes from her hypothesis after conducting further experiments.
As we climb higher, the cityscape recedes into the distance.
As the car drives away, the sound of its engine gradually recedes.
The popularity of the song recedes after being overplayed on the radio.
The anxiety I feel before an exam usually recedes once I start answering the questions.
The sound of laughter recedes as the party comes to an end.
The threat of war recedes as peace negotiations progress.
The senator recedes from his party's stance on the tax reform bill.
The student recedes his admiration for the professor after discovering her biased views.
The public recedes their trust in the media outlet for spreading misinformation.
The riverbank recedes during the dry season, exposing rocks and debris.
The line between reality and fiction recedes as I dive into this captivating novel.
The audience's applause gradually recedes as the performer exits the stage.
As you climb higher, the noise of the city recedes and the air becomes clearer.
The snow on the ground slowly recedes as spring approaches.
The significance of the event recedes over time and becomes a distant memory.
The noise of the construction work recedes as we move away from the site.
The pain in my knee gradually recedes after applying ice.
With time, the initial excitement of winning the lottery recedes and reality sets in.
The sun sets and the light recedes behind the mountains.
The politician recedes from his promises to lower taxes.
The community recedes their trust in the local government due to corruption scandals.
The old town's charm recedes with each new modern building that is constructed.
The sun sets behind the mountains, and the warm glow recedes from the horizon.
The patient's hairline slowly recedes as he ages.
The noise from the traffic recedes as you enter the peaceful park.
The mountain trail recedes into the distance, inviting hikers to explore its hidden beauty.
The noise from the traffic recedes as we move away from the city center.
The pain in her ankle gradually recedes after applying an ice pack.
The tide recedes, revealing a stretch of sandy beach.
The losing team recedes the soccer field to the winning team.
The army recedes from the occupied territories.
The team's defense recedes, allowing the opposing team to score.
The king recedes his claims to the disputed land.
The country recedes its border in a peace treaty.
The defeated general recedes his territory to the victorious army.
The empire reluctantly recedes control over its colonies.
The scent of the flowers recedes as you walk away from the garden.
With each passing generation, knowledge of ancient languages recedes.
The sound of the waves recedes as we move away from the shore.
The sound of laughter recedes as the crowd disperses.
The memory of that traumatic event slowly recedes over time.
The popularity of the band recedes after their lead singer's departure.
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