Examples of 'had waned' in a sentence

Meaning of "had waned"

had waned: Indicates a decrease or decline in intensity, power, or importance of something over time. It suggests that a previous state of strength, influence, or interest has diminished or weakened

How to use "had waned" in a sentence

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had waned
The initial enthusiasm had waned.
The winds had waned but they were still strong.
But the primitive apocalyptic expectations had waned.
My physical relationship with my husband had waned partly because of his heart condition.
Yet ten years later the saffron harvest had waned.
My interest had waned prior to changing the Licence.
Their will to fight had waned.
His capacity for meanness had waned even as the mother 's aggressive rancor grew.
And their power had waned.
Winter arrived before we realized the sunlit hours of summer had waned.
Her influence in the kingdom and abroad had waned considerably, however.
By then the television writing had dried up and the folk scene had waned.
The use of section 287 ( g ) agreements had waned during the Obama Administration.
This did not mean that his personal interest in them had waned.
Her patience had waned.

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President Nixon and his advisors felt that U.S. public interest in space exploration had waned.
Concentrate less on his work tours had waned by the excesses.
However, by the end of the silent film era, her popularity with audiences had waned.
Since then, interest in the planet had waned dramatically.
People may become bored with the resort once its initial appeal had waned.
I think he understood that Warhol 's work had waned in the prior years.
But Iranian officials Thursday insisted the wave of anti-government protests had waned.
The opinion was timely, as the EU interest in Belarus had waned after the elections ;.
I was worried that your affection for the Groosalugg had waned.
By the time of Malta 's independence Scholasticism had waned and slowly faded away.
But with my assets of his anus, albeit he had waned.
For example, by the eighteenth century, belief in witches had waned in the United Kingdom.
But by the time that materialism triumphed over idealism, this hope had waned.
Certainly her trust in Him had waned.
And you left the force soon after. Once the press interest had waned.
I was beginning to think the Obsession had waned.
While initially a success, enthusiasm had waned.
By then, the excitement and anticipation had waned.
By the time of the First World War, cotton exports had waned.
By the onset of World War II, demand for the Zeppelins had waned.
By the time it reached the general public, though, the publicity had waned.
However, the warm weapons had risen, and the cold weapons had waned.
After her recovery from surgery, Gibson 's popularity as a lead had waned.
G & S were still talented, but their enthusiasm for such projects had waned.
By the time sound movies arrived, the Keystone Cops ' popularity had waned.
We weren't. Winter arrived, before we realized the sunlit hours of summer had waned.
By this time, Oisin Little had departed, and interest in the band had waned.
By the end of the 17th century, however, interest in water organs had waned.
This rest period was to ensure that the direct effects of 1018 ISS treatment had waned.

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