0 present participle of subside --
1 If a condition subsides, it becomes less strong or extreme: --
2 If a building, land, or water subsides, it goes down to a lower level: --
The few sites that are vacant in the district are either subsiding or are liable to subsidence.
That is partly because the rush of postwar development has been subsiding.
But the fact that some make losses is quite a different thing from subsiding a refectory.
It is difficult to give accurate statistical information on whether the problem is growing or subsiding.
We live in a world where, increasingly, the poor are subsiding the rich.
He inherited an inflation rate on target, in a world where inflationary pressures were subsiding fast.
A more mundane example of women's facial expression (including attractiveness) evolving with changes in pain intensity is given by the application of facial makeup once pain is subsiding.
It is instructive to quantify the length, elevation, and time scales that characterize a subsiding fluvio-deltaic basin.