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ebb verb (ebbed, ebbing) intrans 1 said of the tide: to move back from the land. 2 (also ebb away) to grow smaller or weaker. noun 1 the movement of the tide away from the land. 2 a decline. at a low ebb in a poor or weak state, mentally or physically. on the ebb in decline; failing.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon ebba.

ebb verb (ebbed, ebbing) intrans 1 said of the tide: to move back from the land. 2 (also ebb away) to grow smaller or weaker. noun 1 the movement of the tide away from the land. 2 a decline. at a low ebb in a poor or weak state, mentally or physically. on the ebb in decline; failing.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon ebba.

ebb verb (ebbed, ebbing) intrans 1 said of the tide: to move back from the land. 2 (also ebb away) to grow smaller or weaker. noun 1 the movement of the tide away from the land. 2 a decline. at a low ebb in a poor or weak state, mentally or physically. on the ebb in decline; failing.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon ebba.