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  1. RECESSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    The left leg is recessed as if the figure is shown striding, and the toes are not clearly depicted.

  2. RECESS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Queen of minimalism, Janet has essentially just set type in panels—but the way the background sags like a deflating hot-air balloon, with the type recessed into it, is so wry and brilliant.

  3. RECESSED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    recessed in British English (ˈriːsɛst ) adjective (of a door, window, etc) set into the surrounding wall

  4. Recessed - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    recessed Definitions of recessed adjective having a sunken area synonyms: deep-set, sunken

  5. Recessed Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    The shelf is recessed into the wall. The room has recessed lights/lighting. recessed shelves

  6. Recessed Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Recessed definition: <a>Set</a> <a>back</a>; located in a <a>hole</a>, <a>space</a>, or <a>opening</a>.

  7. Recessed - definition of recessed by The Free Dictionary

    1. To place in a recess. 2. To create or fashion a recess in: recessed a portion of the wall. 3. To suspend for a recess: The committee chair recessed the hearings.

  8. recessed - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    a part built back or in from the rest, as an alcove in a room. recesses, [plural] a hidden or inner area or part: in the recesses of the palace. v. [~ + object] to place or set in a recess. to suspend or leave for …

  9. What Is Recessed Lighting? Types, Sizes, and Trim Explained | Govee US

    May 15, 2025 · Discover what recessed lighting is, its types, sizes, and trim options. Learn how to choose the best style for your space and lighting needs.

  10. RECESSED - Definition & Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary

    recessed definition: located in a secluded or hidden place. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words.