Ebbing in a sentence as a noun

But tides have a way of flowing and then ebbing again.

But even without those things, I find my passion ebbing.

Jobs died and his culture is already ebbing.

Just as it looked like the Euro crisis was ebbing, they're set to reignite it in a whole new way.

Just because they parks department is doing their job doesn't mean democracy is ebbing.

" And my already ebbing faith in the media has slipped even further.

Then you end up in the situation we had a week ago: power consumption peaks around 6pm when solar is ebbing.

Regardless of what Ulbricht did what the GOV is doing is where the focus ought to be as its resulting in the ebbing of our freedoms!

The trend of using GUIs for everything recently appears to be ebbing into a "right tool for the right job" mindset.

The “ebbing language” is the author’s Dutch, specifically see the last paragraph of section one for the sense of it.

Industries are ebbing and flowing, and there are a lot of insights about the world at large from peoples profiles when they are combined and aggregated.

I feel the life force ebbing from the battery each day, the camera quality is starting to feel dated, it's becoming increasingly rare to find an "old style" Apple charging cable when I'm somewhere else, etc.

Ebbing definitions

noun

a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number)

See also: wane