What are some opposite words for dwindling?
Antonyms for dwindlingdwin·dling
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term dwindling.
Princeton's WordNet
dwindling, dwindling awayadjective
a becoming gradually less
"there is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family"
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increasingSynonyms:
dwindling awaydwindling, tapering, tapering offadjective
gradually decreasing until little remains
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increasingSynonyms:
narrowing, tapered, tapering, tapering off
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
dwindlingnoun
Synonyms:
decrease, diminution, shrinkage
How to use dwindling in a sentence?
Regardless of what this flawed report says, Obamacare will continue to fail with or without a federal bailout, premiums are accelerating, enrollment is declining, and millions are seeing their options dwindling. This disastrous law has devastated the middle class, and must be repealed and replaced. Senate Republicans have repeatedly tried, but failed, to pass legislation that eliminates or overhauls Obama’s health care law. In a tweet last month, the president expressed frustration at the Senate’s inability to pass legislation to repeal ObamaCare and threatened to end health care.
The 8.7% increase listed in the FAIR Act is not a pay raise, it is the minimum increase needed to offset the dwindling checking accounts of public servants, and it is critical to recruiting and retaining the best possible workforce.
He saw ICU beds increase by 50 percentin two weeks, slowly watching the number of ICU ventilator beds dwindling is almost like having your feet in concrete and watching the water level rise.
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Dan Lipinski and Dan Lipinski dwindling circle of fossil-fuel funded Democrats are a threat to the Democratic Party truly being a party of the people.
The president's political capital is dwindling and there's a possibility the (autonomy law) will not be passed on time, the next president, whoever is elected next year, is bound to implement the peace agreement.
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