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    dwindling
    /ˈdwɪndlɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. gradually diminishing in size, amount, or strength: "dwindling resources"

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  2. DWINDLING definition: 1. gradually becoming smaller in size or amount, or fewer in number: 2. gradually becoming smaller…. Learn more.

  3. to gradually become less, smaller, or lower in level: dwindle from sth to sth The municipality's population has dwindled from 40,000 to 24,000. dwindling funds / resources / stocks. Companies are having recruitment difficulties as they battle it out for a dwindling number of skilled staff.

  4. decrease, lessen, diminish, reduce, abate, dwindle mean to grow or make less. decrease suggests a progressive decline in size, amount, numbers, or intensity. slowly decreased the amount of pressure. lessen suggests a decline in amount rather than in number. has been unable to lessen her debt.

  5. growing less in size, intensity, or number until there is nothing or almost nothing left; diminishing or shrinking gradually. a dwindling number of passengers. the country's dwindling population. a dwindling workforce. their dwindling supplies of food.

  6. Dwindle definition: to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away. See examples of DWINDLE used in a sentence.

  7. As a noun, dwindling means a state of becoming less, like the dwindling of your bank account after you quit your job. Use it as an adjective whenever something is growing smaller or sparser, like the dwindling leaves on the oak tree in autumn or the dwindling hair on your dad's head.

  8. Noun. 1. dwindling - a becoming gradually less; "there is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family". dwindling away. decrease, lessening, drop-off - a change downward; "there was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided"; "there was a sharp drop-off in sales".