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English Dictionary: subside by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
subside
v
  1. wear off or die down; "The pain subsided" [syn: subside, lessen]
  2. sink to a lower level or form a depression; "the valleys subside"
  3. sink down or precipitate; "the mud subsides when the waters become calm"
    Synonym(s): subside, settle
  4. descend into or as if into some soft substance or place; "He sank into bed"; "She subsided into the chair"
    Synonym(s): sink, subside
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Subside \Sub*side"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Subsided}; p. pr. &
      vb. n. {Subsiding}.] [L. subsidere; sub under, below + sidere
      to sit down, to settle; akin to sedere to sit, E. sit. See
      {Sit}.]
      1. To sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees.
  
      2. To tend downward; to become lower; to descend; to sink.
            [bd]Heaven's subsiding hill.[b8] --Dryden.
  
      3. 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. [bd]In cases of danger, pride and envy
            naturally subside.[b8] --C. Middleton.
  
      Syn: See {Abate}.
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