Become smaller or lose substance.
1 The number of major political-warfare operations in Western Europe began to dwindle .
2 Water supplies continue to dwindle in the detention centres on the island.
3 However, due to any potential absence or abstinence, that number could dwindle .
4 As the gold supply began to dwindle , new methods evolved for recovery.
5 Thus its wealth remained long unrav-ished, though its people began to dwindle .
6 As oil reserves dwindle , could agriculture come to the beleaguered country's rescue?
7 That will lead the measured impact of abortions on crime to dwindle .
8 The supper is over; the company dwindle away, into the early dusk.
9 As returns dwindle , flows of new capital dry up, and growth stalls.
10 Volunteer firefighters are worried their numbers will dwindle as the population ages.
11 He inherited a magnificent kingdom; he let it dwindle almost to ruin.
12 The chill days of autumn came and the crowd began to dwindle .
13 And now the light of the afternoon was beginning to dwindle away.
14 Some will dwindle ; others will attain a bloom and stature unknown before.
15 In time the flames began to dwindle , and then they were gone.
16 His power might not dwindle , but the ANC's sure as shit will.
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