intransitive. To subside, abate, cease; to become calm. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > manner of action > lack of violence, severity, or intensity > become less violent or severe [verb (intransitive)] (64) allayc1275 intransitive. To subside, abate, cease; to become calm. Obsolete. softc1300 intransitive. To become less harsh, severe, or intense. In early use chiefly of weather. Also with up. Cf. soften, v. 7a. Now rare. assuage1330 Of passion, pain, appetite, etc. (from senses 1 2 4 5): To become less violent, to abate. Obsolete. swagec1330 intransitive. To be appeased, relieved, or reduced; to decrease, abate. slakea1352 To decrease in force or intensity; to become less violent, oppressive, or painful; to abate, moderate. Now rare. stanchc1420 intransitive for reflexive. Of storm, war, dissension: To come to an end, be allayed. Of persons: To cease from violence. Obsolete. overslakec1425 intransitive. To diminish; to abate or pass away. appeasec1440 intransitive in preceding senses. Obsolete. to swage ofc1440 intransitive. to swage of: to mitigate, abate. Obsolete. to sit downa1555 intransitive. figurative. Of a person or thing: to calm down; to subside; to settle down. Esp. of the wind: to become less strong, subside (now reg… soften1565 intransitive. To become less harsh, severe, or intense in feeling, appearance, or sensation; to become… Without adverb. slack1580 To diminish in strength or speed; to become weaker or slower; to moderate in some respect. mitigate1633 intransitive. To abate; to grow milder or less severe. Obsolete. moderate1737 intransitive. To become less violent, intense, or severe; to abate, soften, lessen. gentle1912 intransitive. To become gentle. rare. Subcategories:— remain subdued (1) — lose vigour or intensity (23) — become weak (6) — relax one's efforts (16) — make something less violent or severe (2) — make weak or feeble (1) |
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