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Wane meaning
A gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc. | The lunar phase during which the sun seems to illuminate less of the moon as its sunlit area becomes progressively smaller as visible from Earth. | The end of a period.
Example sentences (20)
But the excess deaths didn’t wane–they increased in some cases, and attributing the deaths to COVID became impossible.
Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce’s latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) showed positivity was on the wane compared to the previous quarter.
Dewsbury-Hall's effectiveness had begun to wane prior to a brilliant piece of skill that led to his effort smashing the post in the 70th minute.
Former President Donald has long enjoyed support from Iowans, but support for his 2024 campaign is starting to wane for some Republicans.
However, the stock has plunged more than 25% as investors expect demand for the vaccine to wane.
In later seasons, its viewing figures did begin to wane.
It is a mark of the importance placed by Wane in the series – which continues with subsequent matches at Leeds and Huddersfield – that five players currently based in Australia’s NRL have been flown over for the games.
Moreover, as democratic values wane, human rights abuses increase.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Tommy M. Simmons Sr.; father, Adelma Wane Fear; mother, Romain Arvilla (Gray) Fear; sisters, Joyce Smith, Jneane Besser, Linda Gregory, and great-grandson, Jenson A. Reynolds.
Some people are comfortable being overweight meaning the intake level of the drug following this early popularity could start to wane.
The album's closer, "Through the Wax and Through the Wane," is going to remind fans of 's earlier years, but with some very solid updates in the progressions and the sonics.
The path for inflation is sticky and will continue not to be smooth, and if the current rate of changes remains, headline inflation could very well begin to accelerate in the second half of 2023 as the base effects of the first half of 2022 wane.
After the fur trade began to wane, he started working as a long-distance hauler over the Santa Fe Trail.
AI’s general hype is beginning to wane as many GPT-wrapped “startups” grapple with rising operational costs and struggle to find a viable market.
As for giving other players in the squad a runout, Wane added: "I am keen to do that.
As regulatory headwinds gradually wane, there will be massive wealth creators from the industry.
He’s been saddling up thoroughbreds for a long time, but the appetite for success refuses to wane for leading Riverina trainer Ron Stubbs.
It’s typical and understandable for us to question our worth and to feel powerless when our physical abilities wane.
Kassin said the technique began to wane in the 1960s and was virtually nonexistent by 1986.
Laura Ramsay has watched the popularity of downtown Bangor wax and wane over the 25 years she has worked at Bangor Window Shade and Drapery on Main Street.