dwindle|dwindled|dwindles|dwindling in English

verb

[dwin·dle || 'dwɪndl]

diminish, decrease, wane, fade, peter out

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1. The sun's warmth rapidly dwindles.

2. His wealth dwindled to nothingness.

3. Dwindling Forests, Rising Temperatures

4. 11 Wealth quickly gained* will dwindle,+

5. Stockpiles within the city dwindle.

6. The elephant population is dwindling.

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

8. 4 The stream has dwindled to a trickle.

9. Supplies of coal are dwindling fast.

10. And her rock collection is dwindling.

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

12. Shark numbers have dwindled as a result of hunting.

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

14. 10 Supplies of coal are dwindling fast.

15. 7 By slow degrees, the company's turnover dwindled to nothing.

16. 7 With increasing of water depth, the number of plantlet and inflorescence gradually dwindles.

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

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

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

20. Such action would also bolster its dwindling legitimacy.

21. The old man's health dwindled slowly day by day.

22. As food supplies dwindled, complaints against profiteering became more vociferous.

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

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

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