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withered
verb
Past of wither
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"withered" is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that has become dry and shriveled due to a lack of water or nutrition. For example: "The sun had withered the plants in the garden, leaving them dry and brittle."
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The best of America was the best of the world … France was a land, England was a people, but America, having about it still that quality of the idea, was harder to utter – it was the graves at Shiloh and the tired, drawn, nervous faces of its great men, and the country boys dying in the Argonne for a phrase that was empty before their bodies withered.
This withered with satellite communications and died when everyone began to research and speak to each other online.
His Richard has only a mild limp, a withered hand and some quite subtle padding on the back, which just makes him seem stocky.
In the last two weeks, however, the long-held advantage for the pro-union camp has suddenly withered away.
To think all this time we'd seen him as the withered conjoined twin in the coalition, feebly letting his ideology blow away in the wind for the slightest lick of power.
For Charlie not to have continued as it has always done would have been to give in to censorship by psychopaths, to admit that the right to free speech withered when faced with a Kalashnikov.
Pietersen managed one six before he was caught and bowled by Ateeq Javid's first ball for 13 and Surrey's innings withered away.
Bhagwat Chandrasekhar gained extra whip thanks to an elbow withered by childhood polio.In this section The future of mobility The jostling Johnstones One born every minute Cricket's revolutionaries There may be trouble ahead A movable feast ReprintsSpin bowlers are the game's revolutionaries.
But the workforce quickly declined as the American steel industry withered in the face of cheaper foreign competition.
Consent for open markets has withered before.
Yet despite withered crops, sun-baked soil and damage from wildfires, some think that farming is in the midst of another golden age, thanks to booming commodity markets and record prices for farmland.In recent years strong global demand for food and biofuels has been pushing crop prices higher.
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