waned in English

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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Below are sample sentences containing the word "waned" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "waned", or refer to the context using the word "waned" in the English Dictionary.

1. Ice cover waxed and waned.

2. Their popularity waned during that period.

3. 6 Initial enthusiasm for the temple work waned.

4. Their strength and vitality waned, and eventually they died.

5. The power of the landowners waned during this period.

6. For Zhang, the allure of the suburbs soon waned.

7. She waited, shutting her eyes and shivering as the light waned.

8. Aeschines survived the battle but his political power waned, while Demosthenes's grew

9. In recent times, however, confidence in the authority of the Bible has waned.

10. As that interest had waned, Perrin now wanted to go back to fundamentals.

11. 4 The darkness waned and a faint auroral glow began to appear in the east.

12. As the strength of the dragons waned so did the power of the Dragon Princes.

13. Synonyms for Bated include ebbed, lessened, waned, aBated, moderated, slackened, lapsed, eased, checked and curbed

14. Although its influence has waned Granada had been described as 'the best commercial television company in the world'.

15. As time passed, public taste for the classics waned, and they were replaced by lewd pantomime shows.

16. In fact, the Caliphate is a political or religious idea whose relevance has waxed and waned according to circumstance.

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18. Emphasis shifted away from controlling the vectors to treating emergency cases with drugs, and interest in studying insects and their habitats waned.

19. Though their popularity with poultry fanciers waned, the use of broody Nankin hens to incubate game bird eggs may have kept the breed from disappearing altogether.

20. 27 By using geometry analysis method,(www.Sentencedict.com) this paper educed calculation formula of normal direction gear side clearance when internal gearing involute gear transmission center distance waned slightly.

21. Nonviolent revolutions in the 20th century became more successful and more common, especially in the 1980s as Cold War political alliances which supported status quo governance waned.

22. The Army-Biff encounter on Thursday morning was followed by another gunfight in the same barangay that waned only when members of the ISIS-inspired group ran out of ammunition and scampered away.

23. 24 It's probably inspired by real-life lovers John Gilbert, whose star waned when the talkies came, and Greta Garbo, who became even more successful when her first sound film proclaimed "Garbo talks!".

24. Present tense third-person singular of abate Synonyms & Antonyms of Abates 1 to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually interest in the author's home abated as her novels waned in popularity

25. Owing to difficulties with the authorities, Höchst was not alowed to use modern biotechnology for the purpose s of insulin l production in Germany, the result being that Höchst’s productivity and competitivity diminished and its market leadership waned.

26. As Mitchell's prominence has waned, the veteran US mediator Dennis Ross has gained influence? and Ross's approach, says one non-Admirer, is "you do whatever is the maximum the Israelis will do".Credit to Obama for sticking with the Middle East.

27. Amun was ancient Egypt’s god of the air, sun, life and fertility. While the popularity of many Egyptian gods waxed and waned, surviving evidence suggests Amun retained his place in the Egyptian mythological firmament from almost its inception through to the end of pagan worship in Egypt.