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Ebb refers to the gradual
receding or decline of, typically pertaining to the ocean tide. This term describes the outward flow of water as it moves away from the shore or a decrease in the strength or intensity of something. Ebb can also be used metaphorically to represent a decrease or decline in emotions, power, or influence. The word "ebb" is derived from the Old English word "ebba" meaning "ebb" or "low tide." It is often associated with the contrasting term "flow," which represents the incoming or rising movement of water. Ebbing is a natural occurrence influenced by the gravitational forces of the moon and sun. Ebb is frequently used in literature and poetry to symbolize transitions, loss, or fading away. Examples of using the word "ebb" in sentences: The began to ebb, revealing and seaweed on the shore. After a heated debate, the excitement in the room slowly began to ebb. The city's population is starting to ebb as people migrate to the suburbs. With each passing day, her strength continued to ebb, leaving her feeling weaker. The enthusiasm for the project seemed to ebb away as challenges arose. |
Explain the word "ebb". Give some examples of using the word "ebb" in sentences.