Examples of 'have dwindled' in a sentence
Meaning of "have dwindled"
have dwindled ~ Refers to the reduction or decrease in size, amount, or importance of something over time
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have dwindled
And their numbers have dwindled dramatically.
But he concedes that the savings have dwindled.
Our numbers have dwindled too far.
Exports of other products have dwindled.
Others have dwindled in due to loss of land.
The power of nations have dwindled.
Attention spans have dwindled to a mere eight seconds.
Tourism and investment have dwindled.
Monster species have dwindled under their swords.
It has declined since then as these forests have dwindled.
Resources have dwindled in the country.
While its numbers have dwindled.
Participants have dwindled to a few hundred in recent years.
Trust and hope have dwindled.
Internal taxes have dwindled as a result of the economic slowdown.
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Our numbers may have dwindled.
Tiger numbers have dwindled due to a combination of activities by humans.
Farm incomes have dwindled.
We have dwindled.
Your numbers have dwindled.
Nothing has changed since then except the resources available have dwindled.
Our debts have dwindled.
Over the last few centuries our numbers have dwindled.
Some of these communities have dwindled in numbers or even vanished.
The provisions that this soil provided for us have dwindled.
The abuse may have dwindled down a bit for some time.
Naturalisation applications have dwindled.
But those protests have dwindled to the tens of thousands in recent days.
Numbers of these fascinating creatures have dwindled in recent years.
Their wing muscles have dwindled and they can not fly even if they wanted to.
The great expectations for the church seem to have dwindled significantly.
Their food sources may also have dwindled as temperatures changed due to climate change.
The initial excitement surrounding the iPhone X may have dwindled.
Over recent months our finances have dwindled and we have been through a very challenging period.
However, support appears to have dwindled.
We have dwindled to six guys while RICO and this psycho marshal circles us.
The family nose could not have dwindled so rapidly.
Numbers have dwindled on European farms.
And some of those funding sources have dwindled in recent years.
Sightings have dwindled recently, leading to the belief that ghosts do not like tourists.
Catholic Church have dwindled.
This assumption is judged to be flawed since, despite good results, core contributions have dwindled.
Many start-ups have dwindled because of this.
Off late, her appearances in movies have dwindled.
As it diminishes, so the forests have dwindled and been replaced by grassland.
It 's been about a week and a lot of those hopes have dwindled.
This means that they have dwindled to beneath their long-term average.
Of course, our gold reserves certainly have dwindled recently.
The crowds will have dwindled to just a few people, and the monuments ' illuminations are breathtaking.
Erdogan 's popularity would have dwindled with time.
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