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dwindled Meaning in Bengali



 হ্রাস পাত্তয়া, ক্ষীণ হত্তয়া,

Verb:

ক্ষীণ হত্তয়া, হ্রাস পাত্তয়া,





dwindled's Usage Examples:

Historically, over 500 clubs competed in Welfare competitions; however, this has dwindled over the years to fewer than 200 currently.


into the hands of the Bosporan kings in the 4th century BC and gradually dwindled into insignificance in the shadow of their capital, Panticapaeum.


1980, and widely known as the indie chart, the relevance of the chart dwindled in the 1990s as major-label ownership blurred the boundary between independent.


the city's stockyards in the late 1880s, although demand there has so dwindled that only a handful of restaurants still offer them.


Their power rapidly dwindled during the 19th century and the last of the emperors was deposed in 1818.


NET strategy had dwindled into a failed branding campaign because the brand had failed to articulate.


Its active use gradually dwindled in the 20th century, and disappeared along with the klezmer trade in Eastern.


industry and in particular the closure of Cwm Rheidol mine, the population dwindled rapidly with the last ancestral population disappearing in the 1970s.


With a lack of sleeping accommodation, patronage dwindled and The South Mail ceased operating in May 1985.


Once quite a sizeable village it has now dwindled to containing only a few scattered farmsteads.


The number of Chinese people in Libya has dramatically dwindled since 2011 after the outbreak of civil war.


HIPPI usage dwindled in the late 1990s.


10,388 voters 1972 – 7,486 voters 1976 – 5,226 voters The constituency dwindled in population since its creation.


The brand dwindled in popularity when the health effects of tobacco became more widely known;.


subsequently out of Kamathipura, the number of sex workers in the area has dwindled.


Nowadays, the number of nomads have dwindled, still few nomadic families occasionally pitch their tents on the hill-tops.


" Knitta grew to eleven members by the end of 2007, but eventually dwindled down to its founder, Magda Sayeg, who continues to travel and knit graffiti.


By late 2014, that number had dwindled to one location as a result of stores being closed or rebranded under the.


After this his popularity dwindled, as little was achieved, and there were several scandals concerning one.


As years progressed, numbers dwindled and the league initially folded in 1958 after the withdrawal of Football.



Synonyms:

dwindle down; fall; lessen; dwindle away; diminish; decrease;

Antonyms:

lengthen; inflate; expand; crescendo; increase;

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