verb (past participle of to dwindle; sometimes used as a noun) as in strong fondness

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Example:The company faces a future of dwindling profits as competition increases.

Definition:profits that are gradually becoming smaller

From dwindling profits

Example:Efforts to conserve energy are crucial to protect dwindling reserves of natural resources.

Definition:natural resources that are gradually becoming fewer

From dwindling reserves of natural resources

Example:The once-dominant political party now has a dwindling influence on national policy.

Definition:influence that is gradually becoming less

From dwindling influence

Example:The dwindling numbers of tigers in the wild are a cause for concern.

Definition:a decreasing number of

From dwindling numbers of

Example:The candidate lost support during the campaign, resulting in dwindling votes.

Definition:votes that are gradually becoming fewer

From dwindling votes

Example:The event witnessed a dwindling attendance as people lost interest.

Definition:attendance that is gradually becoming smaller

From dwindling attendance

Example:The financial troubles have resulted in the company becoming a dwindling entity.

Definition:a company that is gradually becoming smaller

From a dwindling company

Example:Their continuous efforts have been filled with dwindling hope.

Definition:hope that is gradually becoming less

From dwindling hope

Example:The regional stability is threatened by the dwindling peace negotiations.

Definition:peace that is gradually becoming less

From the dwindling peace

Example:The island nation is known for its dwindling resources and fragile ecosystems.

Definition:resources that are gradually becoming fewer

From dwindling resources