die down
Britishverb
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(of some perennial plants) to wither and die above ground, leaving only the root alive during the winter
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to lose strength or power, esp by degrees
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to become calm or quiet
Example Sentences
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Over the next few days, ocean breezes will die down and the beaches will heat up.
From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2026
Don’t expect the biggest media-industry story line of 2025 to die down anytime soon.
From Barron's • Dec. 31, 2025
Business leaders hope the trade fights die down soon so they can figure out how to grow their companies again.
From MarketWatch • Nov. 26, 2025
Rosenthal told the crowd at the taping that the cast often had to pause after punchlines to let laughter die down.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 24, 2025
“The winds will die down soon. You need to be there at the optimal hour. So, you mustn’t waste time with questions.”
From "The Last Cuentista" by Donna Barba Higuera
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