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1 be on the wane
تَضَاءَل \ diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. be on the wane: to grow smaller. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
2 تضاءل
تَضَاءَل \ diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. be on the wane: to grow smaller. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
3 diminish
تَضَاءَل \ diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. be on the wane: to grow smaller. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
4 dwindle
تَضَاءَل \ diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. be on the wane: to grow smaller. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
5 shrink
تَضَاءَل \ diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. be on the wane: to grow smaller. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
6 تقلص
تَقَلَّصَ \ contract: to become smaller or shorter: Hot metals contract as they cool. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
7 contract
تَقَلَّصَ \ contract: to become smaller or shorter: Hot metals contract as they cool. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
8 dwindle
تَقَلَّصَ \ contract: to become smaller or shorter: Hot metals contract as they cool. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
9 shrink
تَقَلَّصَ \ contract: to become smaller or shorter: Hot metals contract as they cool. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
10 تناقص
تَنَاقَصَ \ decrease: to make or become less. diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. -
11 decrease
تَنَاقَصَ \ decrease: to make or become less. diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. -
12 diminish
تَنَاقَصَ \ decrease: to make or become less. diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. -
13 dwindle
تَنَاقَصَ \ decrease: to make or become less. diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread.
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