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- Dictionarydwindle/ˈdwɪndl/
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- 1. diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength: "traffic has dwindled to a trickle" Similar Opposite
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DWINDLE definition: 1. to become smaller in size or amount, or fewer in number: 2. to become smaller in size or…. Learn more.
The meaning of DWINDLE is to become steadily less : shrink. How to use dwindle in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dwindle.
verb. If something dwindles, it becomes smaller, weaker, or less in number. The factory's workforce has dwindled from over 4,000 to a few hundred. [VERB] Exports are dwindling and the trade deficit is swelling. [VERB] He is struggling to come to terms with his dwindling authority. [VERB -ing]
DWINDLE meaning: 1. to become smaller in size or amount, or fewer in number: 2. to become smaller in size or…. Learn more.
Dwindle definition: to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away. See examples of DWINDLE used in a sentence.
/ˈdwɪndəl/ IPA guide. Other forms: dwindled; dwindles. What do love, money, and the earth all have in common? All can dwindle, or shrink away, if we don't handle them properly. The word dwindle has a wonderfully descriptive, almost childlike sound to it, as though it belongs in a nursery rhyme.
1. to become smaller and smaller; shrink; diminish. 2. to fall away, as in quality; degenerate. v.t. 3. to make smaller and smaller; cause to shrink. [1590–1600; dwine (now dial.) to waste away (Middle English; Old English dwīnan; c. Middle Dutch dwīnen, Old Norse dvīna) + -le] syn: See decrease.
Definition of dwindle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
To keep on becoming or making smaller or less; diminish; shrink. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To cause to dwindle. Difficulties that dwindled my enthusiasm for the recipe. American Heritage. (intransitive, figuratively) To fall away in quality; degenerate, sink. The flattery of his friends began to dwindle into simple approbation.
dwindle. verb [ I ] uk / ˈdwɪndl / us. Add to word list. to become smaller or less: The number of students in the school has dwindled to 200. Our savings slowly dwindled away. dwindling supplies of oil.