Looked up the dictionary. It says flow back. Does it mean "come back" here?
It is an agony that people here are beginning to get used to as time drags on and optimism and hope ebb away. (source)
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Looked up the dictionary. It says flow back. Does it mean "come back" here?
It is an agony that people here are beginning to get used to as time drags on and optimism and hope ebb away. (source)
Best Answer
Flow back, as like "go back", not "come back". Another synonym for these words is "recede".Let's look at the meaning the upper paragraph tries to demonstrate.
What does this mean? It means that for instance when Mr.X and Mrs.Y found out that their son's plane has crashed, their relatives gave them hope that he will be found alive. However, as time passes, and as bad pieces of news come out they realise that they had false hopes.
Then the writer admits that it's really suffering to see how this hope is "fading away", or as the context puts it, "ebbing away". Hope I've helped.