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Synonyms & Similar Words
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Meaning of Dwindling
The primary meaning of the word "dwindling" is becoming gradually less or smaller in amount, degree, or intensity.
Definitions
- Becoming gradually less or smaller in amount, degree, or intensity
- * Decreasing in size, amount, or degree over a period of time
Etymology of Dwindling
The word "dwindling" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with "dwindle" coming from "dwīnan" meaning to waste away or pine, and the suffix "-ling" which forms a present participle, indicating an ongoing process.
Example Uses
- The company's profits have been dwindling over the past year due to increased competition.
- * The dwindling population of the village has led to the closure of the local school.
- * The doctor was concerned about the patient's dwindling strength and prescribed a new treatment.