Examples of 'had dwindled' in a sentence

Meaning of "had dwindled"

The phrase 'had dwindled' indicates that something has gradually decreased, declined, or become smaller in quantity, size, or importance over time. It suggests a diminishing or shrinking state, often implying a negative or undesirable outcome. 'Had dwindled' is commonly used to describe the reduction or depletion of resources, support, interest, or any other measurable or abstract entity

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had dwindled
The number of students had dwindled to a handful.
By then the military interest in the airport had dwindled.
My audience had dwindled to a total of about four kids.
Interactions with friends and family had dwindled.
My income had dwindled to nothing.
He said that the number of transfers had dwindled.
Numbers had dwindled and it would be such a shame if it died out.
So the original seven had dwindled to three.
Her finances had dwindled as she had spent money on the voluntary police service.
Offers of assistance from the public had dwindled.
But the first string had dwindled and shrunk in the five days passed.
Within a few days their size had dwindled.
By then Berenice had dwindled to an insignificant village among magnificent ruins.
Even my desire to be admired by the opposite sex had dwindled.
Fish stocks had dwindled.

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The price of rags had skyrocketed and the supply had dwindled.
Rocket fire had dwindled.
The stable had dwindled down to just JBL and Orlando Jordan.
Within two years this tiny population had dwindled to four plants.
Coffee production had dwindled to almost nothing after the French left.
The genuine supporters of the Union had dwindled to a handful.
The Indian village had dwindled there as people moved away for work.
A decade ago the tiger population in India had dwindled to a few hundreds.
The crowds had dwindled down from summer, too.
By the afternoon, the crowds had dwindled.
Zemurray 's fortune had dwindled to two million dollars in shares.
After a series of poor results, attendances had dwindled.
Attendance had dwindled.
Section 10 was another budget section in which extrabudgetary resources had dwindled.
The two districts ' memberships had dwindled to five and four members respectively.
Prepared to take a knee again, the howls had dwindled to a.
The fun had dwindled drastically with the cold, especially post holiday season.
The GP's market penetration had dwindled severely.
Attendance had dwindled before Turner 's arrival.
In fact, my own appearance had dwindled as well.
Our group had dwindled to only 5 people.
However, midweek traffic outside of the brief summer season had dwindled to almost nothing.
The Farmer 's hearth had dwindled to ember . It had lasted so long.
A clear indication that the shark populace around the islands had dwindled - and drastically so.
His fortune had dwindled to $5 million.
David explained that with cameras now on phones, demand for his work had dwindled.
Buck 's one hundred and forty pounds had dwindled to one hundred and fifteen.
Since the rise of the Galactic Empire, those seasons had dwindled.
There, he found that the Continental Navy had dwindled and no commands were available.
Paradoxically, however, as responsibilities had increased, resources had dwindled.
By that time Aspen 's population had dwindled into the hundreds.
Due to my line of work and my past, my belief in happily-ever-afters had dwindled.
A year later membership had dwindled to 20 people.
By the 20th century, the sale of livestock at fairs had dwindled.
Unfortunately the " kitty " had dwindled over the years to naught.

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