1.b> i> (), ; ; ; the flood waters had receded / ; the ship recedes from the shore ; to recede into the background ) ; ) ;
2.b> 1) i> (), (, , i> ..i>); even painful memories recede with time ; hope receded / ;
2) i> (), , (, i> ..i>); his footsteps receded down the corridor ; the coastline receded into the distance i> i> ; she watched his receding figure i> , ; to recede from view , ;
3.b> (), (.i> ; i>); a middle-aged man with receding hair ; his hair is receding , ;
4.b> ( , i>); a man with a chin that recedes , ;
5.b> .i> (), , (, i> .i>); to recede from an opinion [from a promise] [] ; to recede from a contract ;
6.b> () , i>; prices have receded .