- DWINDLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DWINDLE is to become steadily less : shrink How to use dwindle in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Dwindle
- DWINDLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DWINDLE definition: 1 to become smaller in size or amount, or fewer in number: 2 to become smaller in size or… Learn more
- DWINDLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Enforcement action aimed at protecting the forest has dwindled since his election The capacity for the healthcare system to hold on is fast dwindling At that point the choir had dwindled to around a dozen people The aircraft circled the vessel for an hour before dwindling fuel reserves forced its return to Hawaii
- Dwindle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
All can dwindle, or shrink away, if we don't handle them properly The word dwindle has a wonderfully descriptive, almost childlike sound to it, as though it belongs in a nursery rhyme
- Dwindle - definition of dwindle by The Free Dictionary
To become gradually less until little remains See Synonyms at decrease To cause to dwindle: difficulties that dwindled my enthusiasm for the recipe [Frequentative of Middle English dwinen, to waste away, from Old English dwīnan, to shrink; see dheu- in Indo-European roots ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- dwindle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of dwindle verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to become gradually less or smaller dwindle (away) (to something) Support for the party has dwindled away to nothing dwindle (from something) (to something) Membership of the club has dwindled from 70 to 20
- dwindle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dwindle (third-person singular simple present dwindles, present participle dwindling, simple past and past participle dwindled) (intransitive) To decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size or intensity [E]very thing that was improving gradually degenerates and dwindles away to nothing, […]
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