Examples of 'dwindles' in a sentence

Meaning of "dwindles"

To dwindle is a verb that means to gradually diminish or decrease in number, size, or strength
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of dwindle
  • Various health problems and frailty observed in elderly people.

How to use "dwindles" in a sentence

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Our harvest dwindles as winter approaches early.
The quality and supply of food dwindles.
The significant space dwindles and disappears.
Then at some point that questioning dwindles.
As when the earth dwindles in autumn days.
His hunger for spiritual things dwindles.
Time value dwindles to zero by the expiration date.
The supply of ManTou dwindles every day.
Then it dwindles as if devoured from within.
His attention to you dwindles over time.
And the likelihood of finding their suspects dwindles.
The rural population dwindles over time.
Inventory dwindles rapidly toward the end of a liquidation sale.
Gradually his will power dwindles.
Competition dwindles and passes away.

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A child threatened by danger also dwindles.
The morale of my troops dwindles with each passing day.
The enjoyment we get from it dwindles.
The script dwindles slightly.
And what happens when the patience dwindles.
It dwindles and meanders.
The effectiveness of that original motivation dwindles over time.
Their air dwindles as bloodthirsty great white sharks circle their tank.
While your membership dwindles.
Their time spent together dwindles until weeks goes by without seeing each other.
The kingdom is our sphere of influence that dwindles as we age.
But in Winter that dwindles and eventually there can be weeks of darkness.
Imported beef is becoming more important as domestic production dwindles.
The day dwindles.
Our energy needs are growing as our energy supply dwindles.
However, this dwindles throughout the play.
Garbled voice dwindles.
Money dwindles very fast, especially when no more is coming in.
I call this my sweet vacation spot that dwindles in the hourglass.
It grows and dwindles regularly, helping us to mark the passage of time.
And their certainty and enthusiasm for their practice dwindles.
Our contingent that … dwindles by the year.
When riches begin to forsake one even the accumulated stock dwindles away.
It 's got a staff of eight that dwindles down to two during those months.
Colleges across the province are underfunded and unfortunately dwindles every year.
When the credit dwindles to zero points, the account is deleted permanently.
Europe slowly dwindles.
Wealth gained dishonestly dwindles away, but he who gathers by hand makes it grow.
Their purchase dwindles.
Since muscle mass dwindles with age, so does the water content of the body.
The number that is awarded for solving each problem dwindles as time goes on.
Without sales, the economy dwindles and we head directly into a recession.
They gather the firewood and raise the alarm when the forest dwindles.
Her wealth dwindles swiftly and in the end, she has to file for bankruptcy.
But detectives do not have to wait long and the likelihood of finding their suspects dwindles.

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