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Wither

Wither meaning

To shrivel, droop or dry up, especially from lack of water. | To cause to shrivel or dry up. | To lose vigour or power; to languish; to waste away; to pass away.

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Example sentences (20)

While traditional Communist thought holds that the state will gradually "wither away" as the implementation of socialism reduces class distinction, Stalin argued that the state must become stronger before it can wither away.

A place that incentivizes crime through broken policies in the name of “fairness” will wither.

His next four finishes were about being in the right place at the right time, latching on to rebounds to score five goals in the space of 35 minutes wither side of half-time.

Kevin McCarthy's hopes for US House speaker wither.

More specifically, this mod ensures that every successful fight against both the Wither and Ender Dragon makes the bosses tougher and tougher, forcing players to change up their strategy every time.

Under their watch, inequality rose, economies malfunctioned, and public services began to wither.

Unless attempts at innovation are rooted in the fullness of Anglican tradition, they will wither, and cause division.

With many farmers claiming that the water had not reached, there was a danger that the crops may wither and turn out to be a loss for the ryots.

With the fall of the Mughal Empire, the Gardens of Babur began to wither.

According to Chris Metinko, an analyst and senior reporter at Crunchbase, investors appear to be betting on big startups they see as having a high chance of success while letting those they’re less sure about “wither away” at the earlier stages.

Again?’ and he goes, ‘From what I can tell, they pretty much want you to be one of the Highwaymen to be up there wither Merle, who now we’ve lost, Kristofferson, and Willie was up there.

Current operators Charlie Bigg-Wither and Sandie Parkes of the Green Shed will hand over to St Vincent de Paul Society on 30 May this year.

More importantly, the six years out of service has allowed the human capital of Russian naval aviation to wither on the vine.

That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither — whatever they do prospers.

The film has been savaged by critics, who submitted some truly inspired takedowns before tossing the movie's carcass aside to wither in the harsh environs of 2024's movie landscape.

The Green Shed co-founder Charlie Bigg-Wither is devastated that he had to tell his employees they would be losing their jobs.

We are all waiting for the day we can say spring has sprung this year with what can only be described as middling to rubbish wither being the order of most days.

All that has withered away is the idea that the state will wither away.

As the concentration of the gas has to wither away, it is not safe for the evacuees to return for two more days and the defusing material is being transported from Gujarat.

But even if a deal were reached, it could wither in the face of resistance from Republicans controlling the Senate.