Both Uses of
recede
in
Far from the Madding Crowd
- A mounted figure passed between her and the sky, and drew on towards the field of sheep, the rider turning his face in receding.†
Chpt 19-21 *
- The air was warm and muggy, and the top seemed to recede as he approached.†
Chpt 46-48
Definition:
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(recede) to move away or diminish (become less)The exact meaning of recede depends upon its context. For example:
- "We can't move back in until the floodwaters recede." -- diminish and move away
- "Her fear receded." -- diminished
- "The waves first advance and then recede." -- move away
- "The news story receded into the background as it was replaced by new stories." -- received diminished attention
- "a receding hairline" -- diminished hair (each year the line where hair stops growing is higher on the forehead)
- "She has a receding chin." -- sloping back (as contrasted to sticking out)