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subside

[suhb-sahyd] / səbˈsaɪd /


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The oil and gas majors have outperformed the broader market alongside rising oil prices, though Lee expects crude to ease in the coming quarters as geopolitical risks subside.

From The Wall Street Journal

They would enjoy the wealth of its waters till the rains subsided.

From Literature

The plume subsided after its initial eruption, and it was a beautiful day.

From Literature

He is banking that the firm will be helped by wider trends, as general inflation recedes, and the price of coffee, which has soared in recent years, subsides a little.

From BBC

Kavanaugh said businesses are feeling more confident about spending—which typically leads to stronger consulting results—as macroeconomic uncertainty has subsided compared with this time last year.

From The Wall Street Journal