0 When the sea or tide ebbs, it moves away from the coast and falls to a lower level.
1 If a physical or emotional feeling ebbs, it becomes less strong or disappears:
2 the tide when it is moving away from the coast:
We'll sail on the ebb.
3 (of the sea or its tide) to move away from the coast and fall to a lower level, or, more generally, (of something) to become less or disappear:
4 the tide when it is moving away from the coast:
Does the quiet revolution ebb and flow even within cities, let alone countries ?
For the next three decades, contested election cases would become part of the partisan landscape; however, their effects would ebb and flow.
To follow the arrival of letters, day by day and town by town, is to watch the ebb and flow of literary demand.
The utility of the paradigm as a framework within which to conceptualize the emergence, ebb, and flow of other behavior disorders is also discussed.
There was no separation of state finances from the ebb and flow of private fortunes.
The behaviour occurred only with an ebb tide.
With it, you move slow as the tide, ebbing and f lowing with your own rhythms.
These families often confront body anxiety while at their intellectual ebb.
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