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The graceful art of becoming less, viewed best from a hairline's front row.

means To move back or away, gradually diminishing in extent, presence, or volume.

from From Latin recedere, to go back, stitched from re- (back) and cedere (to go) — the same cedere that powers concede, secede, and every dignified retreat.

Tide vocabularyOceans recede, then ebb, then quietly return.
Math cameoReceding horizons describe vanishing points in perspective drawing.
MemoryPain recedes; the lesson, annoyingly, does not.
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