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Princeton's WordNet

  1. dwindling, dwindling awayadjective

    a becoming gradually less

    "there is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family"

  2. dwindling, tapering, tapering offadjective

    gradually decreasing until little remains

Wiktionary

  1. dwindlingadjective

    that is declining

    There is dwindling support for New Labour

ChatGPT

  1. dwindling

    Dwindling refers to the process of gradually reducing or becoming less and less over a period of time. It typically signifies a steady decline in number, size, strength, or extent.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Dwindling

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Dwindling in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Dwindling in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Dwindling in a Sentence

  1. Litsa Zarkada:

    It's like we've been born again and finally feel some hope, we were thrown into the street just before we could take our pension. We have been through so much. The new government faces an immediate cash shortage, with a dwindling primary surplus, upcoming loan repayments, and limits on the money it can raise using treasury bill auctions. Megan Greene, chief economist at Manulife Asset Management, said the government will be unable to afford to run its day-to-day operations and pay back debt that falls due in March in the absence of additional cash from international creditors.

  2. Senate President Bukola Saraki:

    The dwindling oil revenue has brought enormous shock to our economy and greatly limited the capacity of government at various levels to meet even basic commitments, our country has gone through periods of recession in the past. What we face today is however unprecedented in ramification and potential gravity.

  3. Marie Newman from Illinois third:

    Dan Lipinski and Dan Lipinski dwindling circle of fossil-fuel funded Democrats are a threat to the Democratic Party truly being a party of the people.

  4. Redmond Burke:

    She was dwindling away. She'd been slowly dying for three months.

  5. Andy Challenger:

    Traditional retailers have been reticent to commit to hiring targets for the holiday season, which reflects the uncertain business environment they face with sky-high unemployment, dwindling government stimulus, and changing consumer spending patterns.

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