subsided

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English - Turkish
dibe çökmüş
subside
{f} yatışmak
subside
binada tasman olmak
subside
yatıştırmak
subside
teressüp etmek
subside
azalmak
subside
hafiflemek
subside
(Politika, Siyaset) sakinleştirmek
subside
göçmek
subside
durmak
subside
dinmek
subside
oturmak
subside
durulmak
subside
(yapı/arazi/vb.) yavaş yavaş çökmek
subside
alçal

Sel alçalmaya başladı. - The flood began to subside.

subside
{f} sakinleşmek
subside
{f} alçalmak
subside
{f} (öfke, kavga v.b.) bitmeye yüz
subside
{f} dibe çökmek
subside
{f} çökelmek
subside
{f} çökmek
subside
{f} (fırtına/rüzgâr/yağmur) dinmeye başlamak/dinmek; (dalgalı deniz) durgunlaşmaya başlamak/durgunlaşmak
subside
{f} geçmek
subside
azal/alçal/çök
subside
{f} yığılmak
English - English
Simple past tense and past participle of subside
past of subside
subside
To fall into a state of quiet; to cease to rage; to be ; to settle down; to become tranquil; to abate

The fever has subsided.

subside
To sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees
subside
to relapse into a state of repose and tranquillity
subside
{v} to sink, tend downwards, cease, end
his fever subsided
his temperature went down
subside
{f} sink lower, descend, decline; settle to the bottom; abate, dwindle, lessen, decrease
subside
If a level of water, especially flood water, subsides, it goes down. Local officials say the flood waters have subsided
subside
If the ground or a building is subsiding, it is very slowly sinking to a lower level. Does that mean the whole house is subsiding?
subside
wear off or die down; "The pain subsided"
subside
sink down or precipitate; "the mud subsides when the waters become calm"
subside
To fall into a state of quiet; to cease to rage; to be [calmed]; to settle down; to become tranquil; to abate
subside
descend into or as if into some soft substance or place; "He sank into bed"; "She subsided into the chair"
subside
If a feeling or noise subsides, it becomes less strong or loud. The pain had subsided during the night
subside
sink to a lower level or form a depression; "the valleys subside"
subside
sink to a lower level or form a depression; "the valleys subside
subside
To fall into a state of quiet; to cease to rage; to be calmed; to settle down; to become tranquil; to abate; as, the sea subsides; the tumults of war will subside; the fever has subsided
subside
To tend downward; to become lower; to descend; to sink
subside
If fighting subsides, it becomes less intense or general. Violence has subsided following two days of riots
subside
wear off or die down; "The pain subsided" sink down or precipitate; "the mud subsides when the waters become calm" sink to a lower level or form a depression; "the valleys subside
subsided
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