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sub·side \səbˈsīd\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin subsidere, from sub- + sidere to sit down, sink; akin to Latin sedēre to sit — more at sit 1. : to sink or fall to the bottom : settle, precipitate 2. : to tend downward : become lower : descend; especially : to flatten out so as to form a depression < the soil subsided over the old dump > 3. : to let oneself settle down : ease, sink < subsided into a chair > 4. : to fall into a state of quiet : cease to rage : settle down : become tranquil : abate < the sea subsides > < the tumult will subside > < the fever has subsided > Synonyms: see fall |