Dwindling - English meaning
ˈdwɪn.dəl.ɪŋ
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adjectiveGradually diminishing in size, amount, or strength.
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verbDiminish gradually in size, amount, or strength.
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Traffic has dwindled to a trickleSynonims:
DiminishDecreaseReduceGet smallerBecome smallerGrow smallerBecome lessGrow lessLessenWaneContractShrinkFall offTaper offTail offDropFallGo downSinkSlumpPlummetDisappearV
adjectiveGradually becoming smaller in size or amount, or fewer in number
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She is one of a dwindling number of people who was alive in 1918., in baltimore the city's dwindlin…
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Word origin
late 16th century: frequentative of Scots and dialect dwine ‘fade away’, from Old English dwīnan, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch dwīnen and Old Norse dvína .
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