Similar words: lingering, offering, mothering, gathering, wavering, towering, altering, wandering. Meaning: ['wɪðərɪŋ] n. any weakening or degeneration (especially through lack of use). adj. 1. wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction 2. making light of.
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31. She launched a withering attack on the Press.
32. Mrs. Corleone gave him a look of withering contempt.
33. The grass was withering on the hillsides.
34. The flowers are withering away.
35. They retreated in the face of withering enemy fire.
36. Millions of people in East-Central Europe staged peaceful protests against the existing regimes, and communism seemed to be withering away.
37. Flames were coming from a human being; his body was slowly withering and shriveling up, his head blackening and charring.
38. Method: To determine the withering rate of T lymphocyte by flow cytometer.
39. As we are normal persons, even we can see the hideousness of humanity that results in their fate of withering.
40. In the lightsaber duel that ensued, Obi-Wan was knocked unconscious by a withering telekinetic blow delivered by the Sith Lord.
41. Hitherto the withering flowers can't withstand the sunshine notwithstanding my care.
42. Along with Investment bank's withering away, tradition Commercial banks and so on American Bank, American flag group, Morgan Chase National Bank return the dominant position.
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43. Autumn has passed and tree leaves are gradually withering and falling.
44. Objective: To discuss the duration of withering in rats spermatogenic cells induced by artificial cryptorchism.
45. The withering of public fields has multiplied the narcissism culture.
46. Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, has been subjected to withering media criticism for her alleged naiveness. But Biden is at least as bad and with far less excuse.
47. Publishing in Japan was withering for as long as seven years.
48. I wondered who the stumbling subway woman's cousin was, how "the kid" died, in a knife fight or from withering illness, what flower arrangement she had in mind (chrysanthemums?
49. People's Daily is just a megaphone for the Communist Party but it is withering.
50. Buddha watches flower blooming and withering , and thinks the varying as impermanence.
51. Maxists talk of withering away of the state under communism.
52. But now that industry, like much of finance, is withering.
53. Old people are complaining that the old ethical values are withering away.
54. The grass is gradually dried - up and withering and pallen leaves.
55. Looking all around the submontane grassland, you will realize that all things around are withering away.
56. The rest part discusses contact in Xiangxi and Xiangnan mandarin and analyses the concrete expression of contact in the form of borrowing, withering, mix, diglossia and so on.
57. When a phoenix tree flower is shedding, its unaffected heart is not withering.
58. "Google has no competition. Yahoo is withering on the vine and (Microsoft's) Bing is too tiny now," said Colin Gillis, senior analyst at Brigantine Advisors.
59. She had more respect for Michaelis, on whose name they all poured such withering contempt, as a little mongrel arriviste, and uneducated bounder of the worst sort.
60. This article makes a summary on the chronic withering gastritis treatment.
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