ebb in the PONS Dictionary

ebb Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

on the ebb
to be at a low ebb
to be at a low ebb
to be at a low ebb funds

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The tide was ebbing at about plus 1.5 m and the weather was clear.
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Therefore, the patterns that the planets make in the sky reflect the ebb and flow of basic human impulses.
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Hooker's fortunes seemed to ebb and flow in the 1980s.
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As the tide ebbed, the roadway dropped into place.
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Its reputation is at its lowest ebb and yet it has so much to offer to the world.
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The regulation of immigrants ebbed and flowed according to economic demands of the labor market and home country's domestic issues.
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Its fortunes and ownership have ebbed and flowed with that of the coal industry in that area.
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The second proposition is the absolute universality of that law of periodicity, of flux and reflux, ebb and flow.
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Ebb also died before the musical was completed.
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It ebbs and flows with tides that pass through the barrier islands and up the channel.
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