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recede

[ree-seed] / riˈsid /


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“A Child’s Christmas in Wales” aptly reflects the way that holiday images randomly flare up and recede within the bright hearth of recollection, memories made mutable by the passage of time.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.K.’s central bank on Thursday said inflation risks are receding, and it now expects price-growth to fall “closer” to its target—which also stands at 2%—in April.

From The Wall Street Journal

The big question is whether prices continue to go higher — or begin to recede as many top Fed officials and economists expect.

From MarketWatch

Paired with other indicators such as the low level of jobless claims, receding layoff announcements, and a boost in job openings in recent months, the labor market doesn’t appear to be collapsing.

From Barron's

In contrast with the Pacific, the document says the Middle East has receded as a central focus for U.S. foreign policy as the U.S. steps up its energy production.

From The Wall Street Journal