subside
verb 1 become less intense, violent, or severe. 2 (of water) go down to a lower or the normal level. 3 (of a building) sink lower into the ground. 4 (of the ground) cave in; sink. 5 (subside into) give way to (an overwhelming feeling). ORIGIN Latin subsidere, from sidere settle.
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