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Withered meaning
Shrivelled, shrunken or faded, especially due to lack of water.
Example sentences (20)
As his body withered away, Kokushibo reflected on his human life as Michikatsu Tsugikuni, the twin brother of Yoriichi.
A standard ache level amongst viewers who’ve seen their favourite reveals die is that Netflix refused to provide them any important promotion, so after all they withered on the vine.
Inside there are still vestiges of the Valentine's Day celebrations that ended with the gunfire — cards, withered flowers, deflated balloons.
Greece, which recorded its earliest-ever heatwave this summer, withered through two weeks of temperatures at around 40C.
Hers is a kind of ambivalence common in this part of town, where the dreams of Black Americans have flourished, withered and risen again, in a city and state that will play a critical role in deciding which candidate wins the Oval Office.
In many parts of Soccsksargen, many farmers have complained that all their crops have withered in the past three months.
The Corn withered without Squash leaves protecting the soil and Bean’s stem acting as support.
All that has withered away is the idea that the state will wither away.
Families have been left destitute, kids have been unable to learn properly — some for almost one year — while businesses have withered away.
The time for thinking has withered to moments snatched between meals, or late at night in the shadow of the day.
The two escaped the prison and withered the Paramount War with each other's company, which makes them brothers in suffering.
This move to privatization away from the goals of comprehensive, universal, primary health care withered public health infrastructure and siphoned off talented personnel.
But the moderate wing of the Democratic Party has withered with the electoral wipeout of “Blue Dog” Democrats at the hands of tea party forces over recent election cycles.
Deeper inside the lair finds a nauseating, unnatural light and a dead tree that oddly, sports rotting, withered apples, surrounded by the slain – the tree is magical, dangerous, and nourished by blood, so the PCs better be careful!
Extinguished lamps, almost rubbed out (rangoli, but without colour, made with plain rice flour), slightly smeared vermillion, withered and forgotten strung-jasmine, and little blocks of stained (camphor) lying forgotten.
Global warming, meanwhile, has withered pastures, intensifying conflict over land.
It’s a result many here never thought they would see and that was made in towns like this one — working class communities whose traditional industries have withered, and where many feel neglected by remote London-based governments.
It's quite absurd to think that Brook can still continue living as a skeleton, since the decomposition process would have still withered away at some of his bones, and it should be safe to assume that his organs, just like his skin, are gone.
People died, went crazy, or withered away in a vegetative state, often with little or no clue of what had happened to them.
All of your flowers in your garden have long gone to seed and are withered.