Sentence examples for to wane from inspiring English sources

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to wane

noun

A gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc.

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Trade began to wane.

Is their influence beginning to wane?

"By September, it's starting to wane".

Nonetheless, Reconstruction soon began to wane.

And its effect seems to wane.

From early adulthood, performance starts to wane.

But she also expects attendance to wane.

My verbal haemoglobin never seems to wane".

His intellectual curiously never seems to wane.

Thankfully those perceptions are starting to wane.

The iPad's popularity continued to wane, however.

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