A becoming gradually less.
Gradually decreasing until little remains.
1 It's a dwindling number compared to just a few short years ago.
2 The BBC's rapidly dwindling list of sporting events is hardly breaking news.
3 Photo: Supplied There are international concerns about the world's dwindling bee population.
4 Yemen is struggling with soaring unemployment and dwindling oil and water reserves.
5 Meanwhile, yet another survey showed the dwindling number of IPO's across sectors.
6 Other challenges include dwindling foreign exchange reserves and a continuing economic slump.
7 But weak production data could help mitigate the effects of dwindling demand.
8 But there is increasing evidence of dwindling export demand in many sectors.
9 In Senegal, dwindling stocks pose a threat to livelihoods and food security.
10 At the same time, resources available to finance the hedge are dwindling .
11 For her, that means the power of the selfie is dwindling too.
12 Amid dwindling numbers, there is concern that the Macanese community risks extinction.
13 Or perhaps Rocky associated the dwindling highway behind them with the past.
14 Hospitals are asked to provide partners with masks from their dwindling supply.
15 Early this month, with numbers dwindling , they withdrew to a city park.
16 U.S. banks' muni bond buying spiked after dwindling the previous three quarters.
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