"Dwindling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dwindling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dwindling" Meaning

Dwindling refers to something that is gradually decreasing or becoming smaller in amount, size, or strength. It can describe a decline or reduction in something, such as a dwindling supply of a resource, a dwindling population, or a dwindling bank account.

"Dwindling" Examples

Usage Examples of "Dwindling"


The company's profits have been dwindling over the past few years due to increased competition.
As the population of the town dwindled, the local businesses began to struggle.
Theiii was a dwindling number of wild animals left in the endangered species preserve.
The dwindling number of native speakers is a major concern for the preservation of the language.
The once-thriving community garden began to dwindle as more and more members moved away.

"Dwindling" Similar Words

Dwellings

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Dwellings refer to the buildings or structures where people or animals live or inhabit.

Dwells

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Dwelt

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To dwell means to stay or live in a place for a period of time. It can also mean to be deeply involved in or preoccupied with something. Typically, it is used to describe a temporary or prolonged period of time that one spends in a particular place or state.

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Dwight

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Dwight is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "bright" or "vigilant". It is also a character from the American television series "The Office", played by Rainn Wilson, who is known for being a strict and eccentric assistant (to the) regional manager.

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Dwindled

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The word "dwindled" is typically used as a verb, meaning to reduce in size, amount, or intensity, often gradually or over time. For example: The company's profits dwindled due to increased competition.

Dwindles

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The verb "dwindles" means to gradually reduce in size, amount, or strength, often becoming smaller or less intense over time. Example: "The town's population dwindles as more young people move away."

Dwyfor

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Dwyfor is a Welsh name that means "two rivers" or "between two rivers".

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Dyadic

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Dyadically

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Adj. In a dyadic manner: relating to or characterized by a relationship between two things, especially with a direct reciprocation of effects.<br><br>In psychology, dyadically refers to a relationship between two people in which their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are deeply interconnected.<br><br>In chemistry, dyadically refers to the bonding of two atoms in a molecule, where one atom is directly bonded to the other.

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