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Dwindle Down
Definition:
Dwindle down refers to the gradual reduction or decrease of something in size, quantity, or intensity. It implies a process of diminishing or diminishing over time.
Examples:
Verb:
- The water supply to the drought-affected region has dwindled down to a mere trickle.
- As the night progressed, the number of attendees at the party dwindled down, leaving only a few dedicated revelers.
Noun:
- The dwindling down of the company's profits raised concerns among the shareholders.
- His dishonesty led to the dwindling down of his reputation in the community.
Adjective:
- The dwindled-down version of the original novel lacked the depth and complexity of the full-length edition.
- The dwindled-down team struggled to compete against the more robust and well-funded opponents.
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