Examples of using Dwindled in English and their translations into Hindi
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Customers have dwindled.
After that, Medina's importance dwindled, becoming more a place of religious importance than of political power.
Their number has dwindled.
But by 2010, the city's population had dwindled to just over 260,000 people-- less than half of what it was in 1950.
Your sex life has dwindled.
As ratings dwindled in the second season, a campaign to"save Chuck" was launched for fans, encouraging them to purchase a footlong sub from Subway on April 27, 2009, the date of the season finale.
Their numbers gradually dwindled to three.
However, after the significant growth of the Ezhava movement,many families later re-converted to Hinduism and the number of Sikh Ezhavas dwindled.
They lost hope as chances of success dwindled, uninterested in continuing the siege.
At the same time,U.S. presence in the region has dwindled.
The crowd thickened and then gradually dwindled, and I was shown back to my room with the mattresses.
But the church members were scared, and the group dwindled to 30.
But once their undefeated streak ended, the crowds dwindled and, due to this, the team folded after the 1870 season.
Over time, many Cape Verdeans left home to work as ship crew or escape impoverishing conditions,and the population dwindled.
By the 1940s the number ofFriendship Day cards available in the US had dwindled and the holiday largely died out there….
Andersonville had precious few resources, and as the Confederacy's chances for victory began to wane,their already meager stores of food and medicine also dwindled.
By the 1940s the variety of Friendship Day cards accessible in the US had dwindled and the vacation largely died out there.
From 1979 to 2001, the ice cap dwindled by more than 6% per decade, and in 2001 began melting twice as fast, The ice melt broke all previous records in 2007, and in 2012 did it again, reaching an all-time low.
From the 1960' s through the 1980' s, the number of Witnesses dwindled to a handful.
At the very start of his career as chairman,two companies under him faced bankruptcy and his employees faith in him dwindled as he brought down the retirement age from 70 to 65, leading to an ouster of some of the oldest employees of the organisation.
When the White House announced it was asking for a 10 percent increase in taxes to fund the war effort,the public's support dwindled even further.
By the 1940s the number ofFriendship Day cards available in the US had dwindled and the holiday largely died out there….
The island's population reached its peak in the 1880s with nearly a thousand inhabitants,and then dwindled to just a few hundred today.
Honda launched the eighth-generation Civic in India in 2006, but after initial success,sales dwindled due to the lack of a diesel option and a shrinking segment.
By the 1870s, because of the factthat fenced off stadiums where teams could collect money were being built, the Elysian Fields dwindled in popularity as the home field for various club's matches.
His friends are dwindling.
Thus, the demand for architects will never dwindle.
There, as here, the numbers who go to church are dwindling.
They are dwindling in numbers.