Similar words: meaning, moaning, loaning, groaning, meaningful, meaningless, meaningfully, canine. Meaning: [weɪn] n. a gradual decrease in magnitude or extent. adj. (of the moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases.
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1. My enthusiasm for the project was waning.
2. Her popularity was waning somewhat.
3. Her enthusiasm for the whole idea was waning rapidly.
4. Her enthusiasm for the expedition was waning rapidly.
5. The moon was waning, and each day it rose later.
6. The hybrid of commonwealth, long ascendant, is waning.
7. By the late Thirties, eugenics was waning.
8. Price-sensitivity is waxing and brand-loyalty waning.
9. But in the waning hours Saturday night, Cox came up big.
10. Public support for the system was waning steadily as accusations of sleaze in high places reached fever pitch.
11. Abingdon's trade had been waning for some time, with its fulling mills lying in ruins and unemployment rife by 1538.
12. In the waning light of the spring evening, play commences in the second-grade Fathers / Students League.
13. Expectations for waning inflation coincide with the anticipation of slower economic growth.
14. But with his popularity waning and the economy temporarily faltering, Park was in trouble even in his own entourage.
15. But Takeshita, in waning health and power in recent years, died in June.
16. The morning is waning fast amidst my garrulity.
17. Her popularity clearly shows no sign of waning.
18. The day is waning and the road is ending.
19. And his marvelous sun was waning apparently to a black eclipse.
20. A shake-up in key leadership posts and waning popular support could prevent Mr. Putin's administration from carrying out overdue economic reforms or exercising fiscal discipline, some observers said.
21. Subsequently, the pharmaceutic mechanisms and clinic effects of waning lung to descend the adverse also expounded.
22. The waning gibbous moon rises over your southeastern horizon at mid to late evening tonight.
23. Don't make oaths lightly to the moon, for it is always waxing and waning.
24. It is hoped too, that 30% to 40% growth in personal computer sales seen for 1993 will offset waning mainframe business.
25. Historical Romances continued to appear throughout the century(http://sentencedict.com), waxing and waning in numbers and popularity as public taste dictated.
26. Dragonflies dip and buzz, their prismatic wings turning the waning sunlight to diamonds.
27. Even in the final years of the Soviet Union, the managers were stepping into the void created by waning party power.
28. The gasman had told us it would blow up and had stuck on a waning sign to remind us.
29. Within large companies the need for in-house, highly specialized computer expertise is waning.
30. Meanwhile, Mexico's Health Secretary Jose Cordova says most economic activity in his country will resume Wednesday, and said the outbreak there is waning.
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