9 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 hope for peace started to wither as diplomatic talks between the conflicting nations broke down.
The abandoned house stood silent, withering in neglect.
Neglect can cause relationships to wither over time.
The old manuscript, left untouched for decades, will have withered with age.
The once vibrant neighborhood is withering due to increased crime rates.
The teacher sighed as she saw the enthusiasm of her students have withered during online classes.
Flowers wither quickly without water.
The abandoned house withered away, a ghost of its former glory.
Enthusiasm can wither when faced with constant challenges.
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