Dwindling

/ˈdwɪndlɪŋ/ verb

Gradually becoming smaller or fewer in number; diminishing steadily over time.

From Middle English dwinen meaning 'to waste away,' possibly from Old English dwinan meaning 'to fade' or 'languish.' The frequentative form 'dwindle' emerged in the 16th century, with the '-ling' participial form following standard patterns.

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