Sentence examples for To dwindle from inspiring English sources

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To dwindle

verb

To decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size or intensity.

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Basically, everything began to dwindle.

Manufacturing jobs began to dwindle.

But their numbers continued to dwindle.

Those advantages, too, have started to dwindle.

Job growth started to dwindle.

Then business began to dwindle.

That hope is beginning to dwindle.

Meanwhile, fish stocks continue to dwindle.

It is going to continue to dwindle".

Food and fuel supplies continued to dwindle.

G.E. says it expects loan losses to continue to dwindle.

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