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Sinónimos detallados de subsiding en inglés

subsiding:

subsiding [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the subsiding
    the sinking; the subsiding; the going down
  2. the subsiding
    – a gradual sinking to a lower level 1
    the settling; the subsidence; the subsiding
    – a gradual sinking to a lower level 1

Palabras relacionadas con "subsiding":


Sinónimos alternativos de "subsiding":


Definiciones relacionadas de "subsiding":

  1. a gradual sinking to a lower level1

subside:

subside [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the subside
    the subside; the weakening

to subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)

  1. to subside
    to prolapse; to subside; be going down hill; to sink; to sag; to go under
    • prolapse verbo (prolapses, prolapsing, prolapsing)
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
    • sink verbo (sinks, sank, sinking)
    • sag verbo (sags, sagged, sagging)
    • go under verbo (goes under, went under, going under)
  2. to subside
    to subside; to prolapse; to sink; to sag; to cave in; to collapse; to give way
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
    • prolapse verbo (prolapses, prolapsing, prolapsing)
    • sink verbo (sinks, sank, sinking)
    • sag verbo (sags, sagged, sagging)
    • cave in verbo (caves in, caved in, caving in)
    • collapse verbo (collapses, collapsed, collapsing)
    • give way verbo (gives way, gave way, giving way)
  3. to subside
    to subside; sink in; to prolapse; to sag; to cave in; to bulge out
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
    • sink in verbo
    • prolapse verbo (prolapses, prolapsing, prolapsing)
    • sag verbo (sags, sagged, sagging)
    • cave in verbo (caves in, caved in, caving in)
    • bulge out verbo (bulges out, bulged out, bulging out)
  4. to subside
    to subside; to blow out; to burn out; to spend one's fury
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
    • blow out verbo (blows out, blowing out)
    • burn out verbo (burns out, burnt out, burning out)
    • spend one's fury verbo (spends one's fury, spent one's fury, spending one's fury)
  5. to subside
    to slump; to collapse; to crumble down; to cave in; to relapse; to subside
    • slump verbo (slumps, slumped, slumping)
    • collapse verbo (collapses, collapsed, collapsing)
    • crumble down verbo (crumbles down, crumbled down, crumbling down)
    • cave in verbo (caves in, caved in, caving in)
    • relapse verbo (relapses, relapsed, relapsing)
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
  6. to subside
    to calm down; to subside; to allay; to cool down; to soothe
    • calm down verbo (calms down, calmed down, calming down)
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
    • allay verbo (allaies, allayed, allaying)
    • cool down verbo (cools down, cooled down, cooling down)
    • soothe verbo (soothes, soothed, soothing)
  7. to subside
    to diminish; to shrivel; to shrink; to shrink back; to dwindle; to subside; to wizen; to shrivel up
    • diminish verbo (diminishs, diminished, diminishing)
    • shrivel verbo (shrivels, shrivelled, shrivelling)
    • shrink verbo (shrinks, shrank, shrinking)
    • shrink back verbo (shrinks back, shrank back, shrinking back)
    • dwindle verbo (dwindles, dwindled, dwindling)
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
    • wizen verbo (wizens, wizened, wizening)
    • shrivel up verbo (shrivels up, shrivelled up, shrivelling up)
  8. to subside
    – wear off or die down 1
    to subside; to lessen
    – wear off or die down 1
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
      • The pain subsided1
    • lessen verbo (lessens, lessened, lessening)
  9. to subside
    – descend into or as if into some soft substance or place 1
    to sink; to subside
    – descend into or as if into some soft substance or place 1
    • sink verbo (sinks, sank, sinking)
      • He sank into bed1
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
      • She subsided into the chair1
  10. to subside
    – sink down or precipitate 1
    to settle; to subside
    – sink down or precipitate 1
    • settle verbo (settles, settled, settling)
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
      • the mud subsides when the waters become calm1
  11. to subside
    – sink to a lower level or form a depression 1
    to subside
    – sink to a lower level or form a depression 1
    • subside verbo (subsides, subsided, subsiding)
      • the valleys subside1

Conjugaciones de subside:

present
  1. subside
  2. subside
  3. subsides
  4. subside
  5. subside
  6. subside
simple past
  1. subsided
  2. subsided
  3. subsided
  4. subsided
  5. subsided
  6. subsided
present perfect
  1. have subsided
  2. have subsided
  3. has subsided
  4. have subsided
  5. have subsided
  6. have subsided
past continuous
  1. was subsiding
  2. were subsiding
  3. was subsiding
  4. were subsiding
  5. were subsiding
  6. were subsiding
future
  1. shall subside
  2. will subside
  3. will subside
  4. shall subside
  5. will subside
  6. will subside
continuous present
  1. am subsiding
  2. are subsiding
  3. is subsiding
  4. are subsiding
  5. are subsiding
  6. are subsiding
subjunctive
  1. be subsided
  2. be subsided
  3. be subsided
  4. be subsided
  5. be subsided
  6. be subsided
diverse
  1. subside!
  2. let's subside!
  3. subsided
  4. subsiding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Palabras relacionadas con "subside":


Sinónimos alternativos de "subside":


Definiciones relacionadas de "subside":

  1. wear off or die down1
    • The pain subsided1
  2. descend into or as if into some soft substance or place1
    • She subsided into the chair1
  3. sink down or precipitate1
    • the mud subsides when the waters become calm1
  4. sink to a lower level or form a depression1
    • the valleys subside1