quiesce

/kwiˈɛs/
verb
  1. To become quiet, still, or inactive; to stop moving or making noise.
    • After the storm, the wind began to quiesce and the sea grew calm.
    • The teacher asked the class to quiesce so they could hear the announcement.
    • As the medication took effect, the patient's coughing finally began to quiesce.
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