Examples of using Dwindled in English and their translations into Bengali
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Their savings dwindled.
After the prayers, the number dwindled to a row and a half, and I don't even know if anyone remained to pray the Taraweeh prayers after the imam or not.
Their numbers dwindled.
The unexpected attack further dwindled the popularity of the government.
My love for my people has dwindled.
The number of new businesses dwindled across all branches in 2012.
Is it because the number of sharks has dwindled?
Since then its political fortunes have dwindled, having suffered from several waves of internal divisions.
Their savings had dwindled.
However the latest Morning Consultpoll shows even that support has dwindled.
Of course, my performance dwindled as a result.
Some say their quality has dwindled.
In 2011, that number dwindled to five.
Our support of Israel has dwindled.
Their savings have dwindled.
Our pub days have dwindled.
Today the number of such teachers has dwindled.
But by Friday morning, those fears had dwindled.
Experts assumed that what was left of this ancient animal had dwindled to extinction.
The country's love affair with the automobile started during the 1960s when many Filipinos bought their first automobiles,but interest dwindled during the period of martial law.
The number of doctors is dwindling.
Its generous yields could ease pressure on dwindling forest resources.
Our numbers were dwindling, and the future was dark.
Dwindling oxygen and looming rains prompted rescue mission.
Health might dwindle in this period.
That weight no longer wants dwindling.
As the world population increases, water supplies dwindle.
But now those organizations are dwindling.
His family's hope, however, is dwindling.
But the number of them is always dwindling.