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dwindling ['dwɪndlɪŋ]1 noun(of savings, hopes) diminution f; (of population, audience, membership) baisse f, diminution f; (of enthusiasm) baisse f(savings, hopes) décroissant; (population, audience, membership) en baisse, décroissant; (enthusiasm) faiblissant;∎ dwindling numbers of pupils le nombre décroissant d'élèves;∎ dwindling numbers of people visit the area de moins en moins de gens visitent cette région
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