dwindled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdwɪn.dəl]
  • Us [ ˈdwɪn.dəl]

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  • However, the population dwindled and, in 1952, the quota was reduced.

  • But institutional pressures ensured that on widowhood such opportunities dwindled, and there was every incentive to remarry.

  • The fund contributors has dwindled to 200 from 575 a decade ago.

  • Immigration at other ports dwindled, and, for expediency, immigrant medical inspection was increasingly conducted as part of the quarantine exam.

  • Pathetically invoking some common good, the liberal parties dwindled through the 1920s.

  • Groups that continued to reside near the lake shore turned to more marginal local resources as the wet gallery forest dwindled.

  • They are still there but, proportionately speaking, their numbers have dwindled.

  • The industry dwindled, and (town-)people now mostly live off small industries and services.

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