wane in English

noun
1
the amount by which a plank or log is beveled or falls short of a squared shape.
verb
1
(of the moon) have a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated, so that it appears to decrease in size.
Tory tried to see her reflection, but the moon was waning , the stars obscured by clouds.

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1. The moon is on the wane.

2. The smile was beginning to wane.

3. Gonzales' power was on the wane.

4. Their political power is on the wane.

5. When did the empire begin to wane?

6. Her initial enthusiasm was clearly beginning to wane.

7. Her enthusiasm for him was beginning to wane.

8. Enthusiasm for it tends to wane during economic recessions.

9. Her interest in the project is on the wane.

10. The group's influence had begun to wane by this time.

11. When girls hit adolescence, their self-confidence begins to wane.

12. Her popularity has been on the wane for some time.

13. Violent crime appears to be on the wane in the capital.

14. At the time, the hobby had been on the wane for years.

15. There are signs that support for the party is on the wane.

16. His popularity in the state began to wane almost immediately after the election.

17. While his interest in these sports began to wane, a passion for rugby developed.

18. 29 While his interest in these sports began to wane, a passion for rugby developed.

19. In 19 with his career prospects on the wane, he sold a script for £000.

20. Shortly after, hysteria's explanatory powers would wane, overtaken by Sigmund Freud's notion of penis envy.

21. The event coincided with New Zealand on the wane and Grant Fox paying the inevitable penalty.

22. Indeed, we could expect xenophobia to wane worldwide as access to foreign workers became more privileged.

23. In Budapest, the Soviets were eventually fought to a stand-still and hostilities began to wane.

24. The Bill's initial popularity began to wane after an intense media barrage of highly critical commercials.

25. Synonyms for Atrophying include on the wane, contracting, declining, decreasing, diminishing, dwindling, shrinking, dimming, drooping and ebbing

26. Ten years earlier, that might have been a good move, but now Chess was on the wane.

27. Nevertheless, its reception was mixed, and interest began to wane with the death of Bishop Wilkins in 16

28. However, his opponents are convinced that even in true-blue East Hampshire Tory popularity is on the wane.

29. Some may fear that they will be cast aside and ignored when old age causes their vitality to wane.

30. Right at the end of the 60s, moral ambiguity is going up, inspiration is kind of on the wane.

31. With violence appearing to be on the wane at the moment, he may well be right that the future looks bright.

32. The career of a 47-year-old applicant for a national Accouter manager position would be seen to be on the wane

33. Six elder brothers seeing by the red and swollen fast wane in the mirror and can not help jubilantly merry, dancing and ticket.

34. (WANE) – On Monday, a 36-year-old Wabash woman was Airlifted to the hospital with a possible self-inflicted neck injury after police pursuit

35. NASA's Cassini probe discovers mysterious new aurora on Saturn Solar activity is on the wane; hence, so are the prospects for Aurorae visible from midlatitudes

36. Trace Alternant itself begins to wane by 38 to 40 weeks of conceptional age, although fragments may persist until 44 to 46 weeks of conceptional age

37. Some people who have been infected with TB may have a negative reaction when tested years after infection, as the immune system response may gradually wane.

38. It could also embody the historic process that the thearchy of emperor was on the wane and the folk religion gained in strength in the Pre-Qin, Qin and Han Dynasties.

39. Attendances at the Santiago Bernabéu are on the wane, falling over the past decade by an average of 8,720, with almost 10,000 empty seats dotted around during each game.

40. 28 When you lower the head instantaneous, only then detected that under foot's road, in heart that freedom world, like this limpid lofty, is being in full bloom never on the wane,[www.Sentencedict.com] the blue lotus flower.

41. The assumption that Aristotle's works were foundational to an understanding of philosophy did not wane during the Renaissance, which saw a flourishing of new translations, commentaries, and other interpretations of his works, both in Latin and in the vernacular.

42. ‘The Bobwhite is an excellent example of a species on the wane.’ ‘As a control, the researchers also exposed chickadees to a perched Bobwhite quail, a non-predatory species.’ ‘And, like the setter, he can be relied on to do an adequate job of handling Bobwhites and pheasants, under average conditions.’

43. Bade is the pairing of Beck and Jade (B/eck and J/ade) as boyfriend and girlfriend.Another name used for this ship is Jeck (J/ade and B/eck), although that term is rarely used.Though Bade was once the most popular pairing on the show, its popularity began to wane significantly starting in Season 2 (as Beck and Jade were given less focus), especially following The Worst Couple before it