dwindles in English

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

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1. The sun's warmth rapidly dwindles.

2. 7 With increasing of water depth, the number of plantlet and inflorescence gradually dwindles.

3. With increasing of water depth, the number of plantlet and inflorescence gradually dwindles.

4. What is more, if we look farther afield, our magnificent 100 feet dwindles into insignificance.

5. Synonyms for Abates include decreases, declines, diminishes, subsides, dwindles, eases, lessens, ebbs, wanes and fades

6. And the time left for Christian activities, which he values very highly, dwindles with each passing week.

7. Attrition is a process in which the workforce dwindles at a company, following a period in which a number of people retire or resign, and are not replaced. …

8. The real risk is rather that the Convention draft becomes amended to the point where, cumulatively, almost accidentally, the ambition and the attractiveness of the constitution dwindles and the singular opportunity of clarifying and developing the Union provided by drafting a constitution slips away.