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

Definition & Meaning of "dwindle"

to dwindle
01

to diminish in quantity or size over time

Intransitive
to dwindle definition and meaning

dwindle

v

dwindling

adj

dwindling

adj

dwindling

n

dwindling

n
example
Example
The restaurant had to fold when foot traffic dwindled due to changes in the neighborhood.
Residents of the coastal town welcomed the recent increase in rainfall, alleviating concerns about dwindling water supplies and revitalizing local ecosystems.
As the campfire dwindled, the embers wavered, creating a mesmerizing play of light.
As economic opportunities dwindled, the industrial district decayed, with factories closing down and infrastructure falling into disrepair.
Despite initial enthusiasm, the political movement fizzled as key supporters lost interest and participation dwindled.
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