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subside

[suhb-sahyd] / səbˈsaɪd /


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Daera is advising the public not to visit forests, country parks and nature reserves or the Public Angling Estate in affected areas until high winds subside.

From BBC

As the weather factor subsides and diesel futures loosen their price prop to the rest of the complex, “some price slippage would appear likely,” the firm adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Had repairs started in 2024, "it wouldn't have subsided as much as it had", she said.

From BBC

"Even if waters subside, I am not sure I'll go back there."

From BBC

Still, most Wall Street economists and top Fed officials believe inflation will subside in the second half of the year.

From MarketWatch