13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wither' in a Sentence
"To shrink, lose freshness, and deteriorate, as in plants or other living things; for example, when flowers or fruits dry up and lose their vitality." more
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The love in their marriage began to wither as communication broke down.
Her dreams were withering as the project faced constant setbacks.
The memories of that tragic day will be withering in the minds of survivors.
His hopes for reconciliation with his friend will wither with each passing day.
The memories of that summer have been withering in the recesses of his mind.
The music festival was withering due to lack of support.
The flowers will wither without proper care.
Over time, the ancient ruins will be withering away.
The patient's hope was withering as the illness progressed.
By the time she returns from her vacation, the flowers in her garden will have withered.
By the end of the dry season, the riverbanks will have been withering due to the lack of rainfall.
The hopes for a reconciliation will have withered by the end of the year.
Her beauty will wither, but her kindness will remain eternal.
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