Dwindling in a sentence as a noun

What we're losing is the cheap energy that came with the easy-to-exploit stuff that's dwindling.

Yet, with dwindling margins and a thriftier consumer base, it's going to take a lot to disrupt this industry.

Then I started learning and slowly my confidence starting dwindling away.

As capital is owned by a dwindling percentage of people it's not surprising that this leads to a concentration of wealth.

I am deeply disappointed by the "development" of OS X. It seems that Apple has long ago gutted their x86 OS group due to dwindling profits and lack of real competition.

Recently, Tor was issuing a "call for relays" due to a dwindling number of participants that was endangering the network.

The Wasabi core is gradually dwindling into an API shell, which will itself probably disappear at some point in the future.

Dwindling in a sentence as an adjective

We need social acceptance of some viable alternative, like vocational schools to fill our ever dwindling ranks of skilled workers.

Surprisingly, Petes inbox has continued flowing since the initial honeypot email post roughly one ping every 31 hours with no signs of dwindling.

I can understand someone's disgust towards Java considering dwindling velocity in adding next-gen features and now sleeping in same bed as lawyer run Oracle.

Nothing like a slow career and a dwindling bank account to make you aware of how morally imperative it is that you switch careers!The people I know at Goldman are generally bright and hard-working.

But the contribution to humanity of their code is limited by that -- the OS X kernel's closed source, so no-one can benefit from learning how that works, and in the meantime the FreeBSD project itself is dwindling.

This is the expectation mismatch between journalism and its dwindling audience: the general public doesn't expect journalists to "construct a narrative".Most people expect journalism to be about the cold hard facts, possibly biased in it's tone and interpretation, but not altering the facts in favor of a narrative.

Jump in any time you like and still reap the benefits!- It neatly circumvents the issue of lost coins -- Bitcoins will keep dwindling over time and there will be no way to keep a consistent number of coins in circulation- Inflation puts to bed one of the major concerns raised by many traditional economists about Dogecoin; deflation does seem to encourage hoarding- As a corollary, inflation encourages spending, the growth engine of every modern economy.

Dwindling definitions

noun

a becoming gradually less; "there is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family"

adjective

gradually decreasing until little remains

See also: tapering