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subside subside definition

subside


 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  subside 
 
 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  subside 
 
 
  Entailment  of  verb  subside 
 
 
  Synonyms/Hypernyms  (Ordered  by  Frequency)  of  verb  subside 
 
  4  senses  of  subside 
 
  Sense  1 
  subside,  lessen 
  =>  weaken 
 
  Sense  2 
  subside 
  =>  dip,  sink 
 
  Sense  3 
  subside,  settle 
  =>  sink,  settle,  go  down  go  under 
 
  Sense  4 
  sink,  subside 
  =>  descend,  fall,  go  down  come  down 
 
  Familiarity  of  verb  subside 
 
  subside  used  as  a  verb  is  uncommon  (polysemy  count  =  4) 
 
  Synonyms  (Grouped  by  Similarity  of  Meaning)  of  verb  subside 
 
  Sense  1 
  subside,  lessen 
  =>  weaken 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  2 
  subside 
  =>  dip,  sink 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  3 
  subside,  settle 
  =>  sink,  settle,  go  down  go  under 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  4 
  sink,  subside 
  =>  descend,  fall,  go  down  come  down 
  -------------- 
 
  Grep  of  noun  subside 
  subsidence 
 
  Overview  of  verb  subside 
 
  The  verb  subside  has  4  senses  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (4)  subside,  lessen  --  (wear  off  or  die  down  "The  pain  subsided") 
  2.  subside  --  (sink  to  a  lower  level  or  form  a  depression;  "the  valleys  subside") 
  3.  subside,  settle  --  (sink  down  or  precipitate;  "the  mud  subsides  when  the  waters  become  calm") 
  4.  sink,  subside  --  (descend  into  or  as  if  into  some  soft  substance  or  place  "He  sank  into  bed";  "She  subsided  into  the  chair") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  subside 
 
  The  verb  subside  has  4  senses  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (4)  subside,  lessen  --  (wear  off  or  die  down  "The  pain  subsided") 
  2.  subside  --  (sink  to  a  lower  level  or  form  a  depression;  "the  valleys  subside") 
  3.  subside,  settle  --  (sink  down  or  precipitate;  "the  mud  subsides  when  the  waters  become  calm") 
  4.  sink,  subside  --  (descend  into  or  as  if  into  some  soft  substance  or  place  "He  sank  into  bed";  "She  subsided  into  the  chair") 



subside definition