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ebb
noun as in regression; decline
Strong matches
verb as in subside; decline
Example Sentences
The decrease was even more dramatic — a 28% drop — when measured against numbers from 2022 when violence ebbed after the first two years of the pandemic.
Disputes over Brexit and the Troubles Legacy Act left UK/Irish relations at their lowest ebb for decades during the final days of the Conservative administration.
"We have seen it ebb and flow. Both sides will be happy with the point in the end."
“The ebb and flow was so important,” Beck notes.
“But everything kind of ebbs and flows. I don’t see a problem. I can’t look at it for one game. There’s 15 championships we’re putting on.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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