Synonym: decline, decrease, diminish, lessen, shrink, subside, waste away. Similar words: swindle, kindle, handle, bundle, endless, handlebar, a bundle of, spindly. Meaning: ['dwɪndl] v. become smaller or lose substance.
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31, It is interesting how even the closest of family ties dwindle into habitual friendship.
32, Once the party is over, however, all that energy and all those ideas usually just dwindle away.
33, Allowing one axis of the ellipse to dwindle to zero, the crack limIt'solution is obtained.
34, According to the result, the conclusion can be obtained, with the increase of the flow rate of leakage water, the temperature will dwindle away.
35, Bribery has begun to dwindle since the OECD convention, says Transparency International, a pressure group.
36, 'We've seen the monetary reserves dwindle as a result of the central bank's policy, ' Mr. Bogetic said. 'We also see now that the policy is increasingly less sustainable.
37, Over time electricity will dwindle and cease to be available to be harvested through any means.
More similar words: swindle, kindle, handle, bundle, endless, handlebar, a bundle of, spindly, windy, window, wind up, wind down, sandwich, worldwide, barbed wire, accord with, be connected with, friendly, by and large, unfriendly, idle, win, addle, sidle, twin, wing, peddle, needle, puddle, meddle.