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to dwindling
verb
To decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size or intensity.
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In northeast Indian villages, neighbors killed neighbors over access to dwindling supplies.
The decline was mainly attributed to dwindling demand in Asia, the Middle East and South America.
That Mr. Gore is still clinging to dwindling hopes is not surprising, given his situation.
Their low sales numbers are also related to dwindling inventory — years of teardowns have taken a toll.
From mounting baggage costs to dwindling on-board amenities, airlines have earned themselves a miserly reputation of late.
He said the US should not be a "hostage to dwindling resources, hostile regimes, and a warming planet".
Another men's magazine, Penthouse, is also winding up its Australian-produced edition after 36 years due to dwindling sales.
Yet some financial planners say that New York real estate may be a precarious investment solution to dwindling stock portfolios.
They may be the world's biggest club, but profits are down due to dwindling success on the field.
The pair eke out a medieval existence eating painfully hot potatoes, tending to dwindling lanterns and keeping Gypsies away from their well.
With or without drilling in the Arctic Refuge, global oil production is expected to start dropping sometime in the next several years, owing to dwindling reserves.
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