Dwindle
volume
British pronunciation/dwˈɪndə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈdwɪndəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "dwindle"

to dwindle
01

to diminish in quantity or size over time

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Example
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The supply of essential goods is dwindling during the unexpected crisis.
The community's interest in the local club has dwindled, impacting attendance at events.
The water level in the reservoir began to dwindle during the dry season.
The company's profits continued to dwindle due to increased competition in the market.
The team's chances of winning are dwindling as injuries affect key players.
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