Examples of 'has dwindled' in a sentence

Meaning of "has dwindled"

Has dwindled is a phrase used to describe a gradual decrease or decline in something over time. It indicates that the quantity, size, or importance of a particular entity or phenomenon has progressively reduced or become smaller. The phrase suggests that the subject being referred to has experienced a gradual diminution or weakening in its presence, significance, or intensity

How to use "has dwindled" in a sentence

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has dwindled
Such support has dwindled in recent years.
For several years my income has dwindled.
The drought has dwindled the crops.
Their faith in his schemes has dwindled.
Government support has dwindled in every decade since.
I sit shocked at how my parenting has dwindled.
But its popularity has dwindled in recent years.
I have been amazed how my appetite has dwindled.
His business has dwindled down to almost nothing.
The support for campuses has dwindled.
Trade has dwindled to a low level of illicit trade.
Our police force has dwindled too.
It has dwindled down but there are still a few remains.
My time on the computer has dwindled of late.
The group has dwindled down to two people.

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The list of stereotypes has dwindled.
Now the number has dwindled to five or six.
Trust in the social market economy has dwindled.
But the game itself has dwindled in popularity.
But the number of people supporting news has dwindled.
The total population has dwindled to a fifth of what it was.
Attendance at video clubs has dwindled.
Our garden supply has dwindled to almost nothing.
And so the efficacy of lavish military spending has dwindled too.
Their number has dwindled with the years.
Revenue from exports has dwindled.
Life has dwindled somewhat.
His support base has dwindled.
Hope has dwindled to hopelessness.
Tourism in a real sense has dwindled.
The desire has dwindled as well.
And the amount of younger people has dwindled here.
Kaka has dwindled.
It appears that hope has dwindled.
Access to healthy food has dwindled in both rural and urban communities.
Over there years it has dwindled.
Government tax revenue has dwindled and consumer purchasing power has declined.
Her regular supply of drawing pencils has dwindled to nothing.
His approval rating has dwindled as he pushes forward with politically sensitive public sector reforms.
And so our race has dwindled.
Foreign aid has dwindled and the Palestinians remain captive customers for Israeli exports.
The journalism staff has dwindled over the years.
Since then the number of moderates in both parties has dwindled.
The gender distinction has dwindled to only a handful of words.
But emergency relief was tagged to the war and has dwindled since.
The number has dwindled to.
Demand for ships has increased even as their number has dwindled.
The earth has dwindled.
It seems as though the enthusiasm resolutely to push reforms forward has dwindled somewhat.
Fishing has dwindled.

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