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reced

- Verb (past participle): receded

Receded is a verb that signifies the act of moving or pulling back or away from a previous position or condition. It is often used to describe a gradual or continuous withdrawal or retreat.

Sample Sentences:

1. The floodwaters receded, leaving behind a trail of destruction.

2. As the storm intensified, the captain ordered the ship to recede from the rocky coastline.

3. The painful memories gradually receded over time, allowing her to find inner peace.

Noun (singular):

reced (not commonly used)

Reced is a noun referring to a rare geological formation characterized by a backward movement or recession of land or soil due to natural factors.

Sample Sentence:

1. The scientists were amazed by the reced discovered in the remote mountain range.

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