Examples of 'numbers dwindled' in a sentence

Meaning of "numbers dwindled"

numbers dwindled: This phrase is used to describe a situation where the quantity or amount of something has decreased or shrunk over time, often implying a gradual decline

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numbers dwindled
I wonder if this is why the numbers dwindled.
But our numbers dwindled as the raids continued.
But after that his numbers dwindled.
But our numbers dwindled along the way.
European bison survived in a few natural forests in Europe but its numbers dwindled.
Their numbers dwindled in later centuries.
Decolonization led to the exodus of some European minorities whose numbers dwindled every year.
Choir numbers dwindled as did the number of services they sing at.
Deadly in their day, their numbers dwindled.
Then slowly numbers dwindled until only two were left.
It continued to be repaired and restored, but numbers dwindled over the centuries.
Our numbers dwindled.
Occasionally, I would see people hurrying along, but the numbers dwindled as time pasted.
The numbers dwindled.
Over time the Thattars assimilated in their brother / sisters casts and their numbers dwindled.

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Their numbers dwindled.
The numbers dwindled this year as the day dawned cold and damp.
Committee numbers dwindled.
The numbers dwindled as the caravan traversed Mexico.
Like a lot of breeds, the numbers dwindled after the two world wars.
The numbers dwindled down until only Shiz and Coriantumr were left.
Over the years, those numbers dwindled.
As the numbers dwindled the stakes grew higher and alliances were promised.
Eventually, however, their numbers dwindled due to infighting.
Their numbers dwindled and some Arminians joined Separate or other Calvinist Baptist congregations.
After that however, numbers dwindled.
In most cases their numbers dwindled and their activity diminished or ceased entirely.
The Corps was disbanded in December 1887 when its numbers dwindled to a small half company.
When their numbers dwindled to a few thousand, the birds stopped breeding, Ehrenfeld told LiveScience.
One by one, their numbers dwindled.
Beothuk numbers dwindled rapidly due to a combination of factors, including,.
The raiders ' numbers peaked at over 200, but numbers dwindled over the ensuing months.
The numbers dwindled down and in the 1990s attracted only a few dozen people.
In the late 1800 's the Friesian 's numbers dwindled as other horse breeds increased in popularity.
Numbers dwindled in the 1990s, but the Cub Scouts are currently enjoying a resurgence.
But their numbers dwindled after the Axis defeat at the battle of El Alamein in 1942.

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