0 present participle of ebb
1 When the sea or tide ebbs, it moves away from the coast and falls to a lower level.
2 If a physical or emotional feeling ebbs, it becomes less strong or disappears:
With it, you move slow as the tide, ebbing and f lowing with your own rhythms.
This ebbing and flowing produces a dynamic effect based on the degeneration and reconstitution of the symmetrical collection in pitch space.
Oddly, trails left on daytime ebbing tides lacked cercariae.
Nauplii are in the surface waters prior to high tide and sink to lower depths on ebbing tides in environments where tides are pronounced.
Health professionals are challenged to see dying persons unfolding in diverse and complex ways, during the course of cachexia, anorexia, wasted muscles, and ebbing strength.
From the 1950s onwards, he was increasingly faced with an ebbing away of his children and difficulties in ensuring unfettered access to the labour of his grandchildren.
There is bound to be some ebbing.
So here we have another summit, another crisis, confidence in the euro ebbing by the week.