dwindle in English

verb
1
diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength.
traffic has dwindled to a trickle

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1. 11 Wealth quickly gained* will dwindle,+

2. Stockpiles within the city dwindle.

3. Yes, he has. With every advance, our numbers dwindle.

4. As the dragons fly further away they begin to dwindle.

5. As gym classes dwindle, can kids keep fit?

6. Savings will begin to dwindle as retirees run them down.

7. The minute you begin to forgive yourself, you start to dwindle.

8. His money dwindle away to nothing while traveling in europe.

9. And those who spread their nets on the water will dwindle.

10. The number of people going to the cinema seems to dwindle steadily.

11. In that day there will be no light ; the luminaries will dwindle.

12. When there is no rain for a long time, water supplies often dwindle.

13. During his lifetime, the distinctive characteristics of his vocation had begun to dwindle.

14. The subs have allowed the twenty-two-point lead to dwindle to sixteen.

15. Women usually had more than men, and the amount tended to dwindle with age.

16. However, if you become a superstar artist, the agent's 10 percent quickly starts to dwindle.

17. Antonyms for Culminate include begin, start, bear, commence, create, open, peter out, fade, dwindle and diminish

18. Your social invitations will 10 dwindle and your circle of friends will undoubtedly shrink.

19. Bribery has begun to dwindle since the OECD convention, says Transparency International, a pressure group.

20. Unfortunately, as more and more of our little rivers and streams are converted into drains our fishing opportunities dwindle.

21. If I continues to endure you a little longer, I may dwindle into a wife.

22. Yet, as earth's other natural resources dwindle, nations eye the Antarctic as a final repository.

23. As the sun's influence continues to dwindle here in the north, the cold pushes south into Arctic lands.

24. Females become rare, causing fewer young dinosaurs to be born and species to dwindle to extinction.

25. As ISIL continues to lose territory, its ability to raise funds through “taxation”/ extortion will also dwindle.

26. Our own days in the palm-frond houses seemed to dwindle as quickly as sand through a sieve.

27. But the machine also needs tending, and its food supplies must not dwindle, so labour is needed.

28. Eurasian Indonesians dwindle in number as an ethnic group since major emigration from Indonesia after World War II.

29. But the theaters hit a problem in the winter, when hens lay fewer eggs and audiences began to dwindle.

30. During the 20th century, however, steel containers began to be favored over wooden ones, causing Coopering jobs to dwindle.

31. With the cool weather of the fall season, most lawn and garden pests and diseases begin to dwindle away .

32. A state can raise its taxes only up to a certain level before the money begins to go abroad and the revenues dwindle.

33. In addition, net foreign capital inflows are likely to dwindle for several quarters at least, affecting domestic monetary conditions while aggregate demand is weak.

34. (Matthew 24:14; 28:19; Hebrews 10:24, 25) Some in that situation have allowed their spiritual strength to dwindle to such a point that they become inactive, or nonpracticing, Witnesses!

35. Alarmed by the idea that if America leaves Afghanistan its U.S. funds will dwindle, the military is loath to crush the Islamist warriors who can be "calibrated" to deliver strategic value to it.

36. Every beach lost to rising seas, every house lost to storm surges, every reef lost to increasingly warm waters, every job lost as fish stocks dwindle and every life lost to more frequent extreme weather events will make it harder and harder to govern the country, until a point is reached when we must consider abandoning our homeland.