Meaning & Definition of word "Subsiding"

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    Subsiding

    /səbˈsaɪdɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. To become less active or intense; to diminish or decrease in strength or severity.
      • Example: After the storm passed, the winds began subsiding and the skies cleared.
    • 2. To sink or settle down; to become lower or retreat.
      • Example: The floodwaters are subsiding, allowing residents to return to their homes.
    • 3. To diminish in degree or intensity, especially of emotions or pain.
      • Example: As the pain subsided, she felt relieved and able to relax.
    • 4. To return to a normal state or level after a disturbance.
      • Example: The excitement of the crowd was subsiding after the thrilling performance.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Latin word 'subsidere', meaning 'to sink down or settle'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    subsiding tension:

    a reduction in stress or anxiety levels.

    subsidence of emotions:

    a decrease in emotional intensity.

    law of subsidence:

    the principle that materials tend to settle under their weight over time.

    Related Words

    abate:

    to reduce in degree or intensity.

    diminish:

    to make or become less.

    recede:

    to move back or away.

    settle:

    to become quiet or calm.

    Slang Meanings of subsiding

    Meaning: Chill out

    Example Sentence: You need to chill out, everything is subsiding now.

    Meaning: Take a breather

    Example Sentence: Let’s take a breather; the situation is subsiding.