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Dwingling

Description:

Dwingling is a versatile term that can be used as a verb, noun, or adjective. It refers to the act of diminishing or decreasing in size, strength, or importance.

Senses and Usages:

Verb:

1. When used as a verb, dwingling describes the action of gradually decreasing or dwindling over time.

Example sentence: The attendance at the concert was dwingling as the night went on.

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Noun:

1. As a noun, dwingling refers to the process or state of diminishing or declining.

Example sentence: The industry experienced a dwingling in sales due to economic recession.

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Adjective:

1. When used as an adjective, dwingling describes something that is diminishing or decreasing in size, quantity, or importance.

Example sentence: The dwingling hopes of finding a solution disappointed the team.

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