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Origin of dwindle. Dwindle Sentence Examples. They dwindle in size; they do not, however, die. Related articles. Also Mentioned In. Words near dwindle in the Dictionary. Mark US English. Daniel British. Libby British. Mia British. Karen Australian. Hayley Australian. Natasha Australian. Veena Indian. Priya Indian. Neerja Indian. Zira US English.

Oliver British. Wendy British. Fred US English. Tessa South African. Some of these dwindle away soon enough—or perhaps not quite soon enough; some of them increase and become permanent and beautiful. This original may dwindle by circumstances, so as to become not a purpose of the second or even the third magnitude. New Word List Word List. Save This Word! See synonyms for dwindle on Thesaurus.

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And as years passed, the numbers of veterans of that war began to dwindle. From Buffalo News. As food supplies dwindled and the number of shoppers increased, tempers flared. From MLive. From Politico. Once the home of a 1,member congregation, it had dwindled to members. But in the pre-holiday doldrums, with weeks to go before any actual voting starts, the press gaggle at a run-of-the-mill town hall has dwindled.

The group's influence dwindled as legal segregation was largely eliminated. From TIME. But the game itself has dwindled in popularity. From Slate Magazine. Our regular phone talks have dwindled, so we have more to say this time in person. But by this summer, the number dwindled to just two, and now, one of the final two has dropped out.

From NPR. When the current market shifts, as we know it will, capital will dwindle and shrink valuations. From TechCrunch. As you can imagine, its community dwindled quite rapidly.



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