wane|waned|wanes|waning in English
verb
[weɪn]
diminish; decline; ebb, subside, dwindle; approach the end (of life, a period, etc.)
Use "wane|waned|wanes|waning" in a sentence
1. Ice cover waxed and waned.
2. Their popularity waned during that period.
3. The moon is on the wane.
4. The smile was beginning to wane.
5. 6 Initial enthusiasm for the temple work waned.
6. Gonzales' power was on the wane.
7. Their political power is on the wane.
8. When did the empire begin to wane?
9. Her popularity was waning somewhat.
10. Their strength and vitality waned, and eventually they died.
11. Her initial enthusiasm was clearly beginning to wane.
12. The power of the landowners waned during this period.
13. Algol is a known variable star, which waxes and wanes in brightness
14. For Zhang, the allure of the suburbs soon waned.
15. The morning is waning fast amidst my garrulity.
16. The hybrid of commonwealth, long ascendant, is waning.
17. Her enthusiasm for him was beginning to wane.
18. My enthusiasm for the project was waning.
19. Enthusiasm for it tends to wane during economic recessions.
20. She waited, shutting her eyes and shivering as the light waned.
21. 5 By the late Thirties,(www.Sentencedict.com) eugenics was waning.
22. The day is waning and the road is ending.
23. Her enthusiasm for the whole idea was waning rapidly.
24. Her interest in the project is on the wane.
25. The group's influence had begun to wane by this time.