5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Languish' in a Sentence
"To weaken or become feeble; to droop or fade." more
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The historical artifacts began to languish in the dimly lit museum.
Without proper maintenance, historical landmarks can languish and crumble.
The historic artifacts have languished in the museum's storage for years.
The ancient ruins started to languish over time, succumbing to the forces of nature.
After years of neglect, the historical artifacts will have been languishing in the abandoned museum.
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