0 to move further away into the distance, or to become less clear or less bright:
1 to move further away into the distance, or to become less clear:
Often, the melodies themselves recede into the background and become merely a stimulus to enliven the performers' creative imagination.
When possible, they avoid infested zones until the flies recede to their limited permanent habitations.
Moreover, as among men, this activity largely receded into insignificance with the progression of age (3.2 % for the age group 40 and more).
The lack of sustained growth in expenditure on this service is perhaps unsurprising, given the receding threat of epidemics.
Inevitably, other angles of approach recede to the background, but the five themes that shape this volume do constitute reasonable domains for exploration.
By contrast, silk-gauze-weaving receded into insignificance with progressing age (2.1 % among those aged 40 and more).
Then, communitarian formulations recede as the patient again has an individual identity.
This feature recedes in the speech of those who reject local identity.
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