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Dwindles

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Dwindles meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of dwindle

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Among retail earnings, Lowe's Companies Inc cut its annual comparable sales forecast, as demand dwindles for home improvement goods.

Central banks across the world, from China and Japan to Brazil, Britain and Canada are looking into digital versions of their currencies to avoid a gap in faster payments being filled by the private sector as the use of cash dwindles.

Nevada has lost of that supply already because of mandatory cuts implemented as the river dwindles further.

The campaign by the Claims Conference features survivors and their descendants from around the globe and illustrates the importance of passing on the Holocaust survivors' testimonies to younger family members as the number of survivors dwindles.

But his endeavor to provide concrete examples of this, with respect to China, dwindles into insignificance when placed against the imperialist world system commanded by the United States and the triad as whole.

Games offer structure, shared goals and an alibi if conversation dwindles to silence.

Investors lose faith in Africa’s creative industry as their rights aren’t protected, and then the quality and variety of content dwindles.

That discourages big purchases and encourages saving, which slows down the economy and gives supply time to build up while demand dwindles.

The four of you, tucked into a cozy booth, communally sipping on a luscious concoction, the laughing and cozying getting more prevalent and lively as the supply dwindles.

The SNB appears set to cut rates further in the coming months as inflation dwindles.

Each day a returned Christmas sweater sits in a truck or warehouse before being restocked, the chance of a retailer selling it at full price dwindles.

D-Day in Photos: Heroes of a More Certain Time: As the number of surviving veterans dwindles, the old pillars of trans-Atlantic certainty have begun to tremble.

For municipalities served by MEAN, this number dwindles down to 2 percent.

Then again, maybe the game will get significantly more difficult as the player base steadily dwindles.

As the number of spaces around town that allow smoking dwindles, Clyne hopes to provide an “executive VIP lounge” for events by driving right up and parking outside the building.

But, yes, eventually it dies down and dwindles.

Though economists predict that hiring will eventually slow as the pool of unemployed Americans dwindles, there’s no sign of that happening yet.

One example of this is twindles, which seems from its context in Inversnaid to mean a combination of twines and dwindles.

South of Mount Whitney, the range quickly dwindles.

The airplanes themselves can be flown to 2050 with appropriate maintenance, but as the world-wide fleet of 707 aircraft dwindles, supporting the E-3 becomes more difficult.