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It typically means to become quiet, peaceful, or less intense. For example, "As the night winds down, the city streets become quiet."
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winds down
verb
Third person singular of wind down
Exact(60)
Her Vegas show winds down in February.
"My Past and Thoughts" winds down inconclusively.
Even as it winds down, it refuses to die out.
As he winds down, his appreciation for his job grows.
As the show winds down, the news comes on.
The cleanup starts promptly at 10 a.m. and winds down by 11 30.
Bilmes, Linda J. "Iraq War Winds Down, but Costs Soar". San Francisco Chronicle, August 15 , 2010
Once the war in Afghanistan winds down, though, the relationship could change.
Drogba, 34, wants to find a new club as his career winds down.
And as it winds down, the question of how many died is taking on greater significance.
Commercially, he was anything but minor.Mr Haley's account winds down like a clock tidily enough.
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