Examples of using Dwindled in English and their translations into Indonesian
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when the stock dwindled.
Latin America's support for U.S. policy towards Cuba in the hemisphere has dwindled.
European trade dwindled but it continued to flourish elsewhere.
It ran from the early 15th century to the early 18th century when the Mughal emperors' power dwindled.
over the next 30 years audiences dwindled.
They have dwindled population numbers via habitat destruction,
Lake Oroville in Oroville, California, dwindled drastically due to exceptional draughts.
The Cold War force of 175 divisions dwindled to 25, plus 21 independent brigades(equivalent to another 5 divisions).
As the clock dwindled on Duke and UConn's 2004 Final Four matchup,
Nowadays, the number of people who can appreciate the literary content of the Qur'an has dwindled and this challenge no longer has the same impact it did fourteen hundred years ago.
Its foreign currency reserves have dwindled to $9.9 billion last month from around $16 billion in mid-2017.
Under the crackdown, protests by Morsi's supporters have dwindled and have been reduced to small gathering mainly inside universities.
Not until they had dwindled into the distance, north
The original band of men had dwindled to 150 fighters, and command now fell to Glukhoff,
The attacking force retreated after their supplies dwindled and 30 jongs has been set on fire by the Portuguese.
The total for the Snoqualmie Casino player-supported jackpot dwindled to $29,863 by the afternoon of Aug. 1.
Oil output has dwindled to less than one quarter of a 2011 high of 1.6 million barrels per day.
Shortly after, Charles Minard charted Napoleon's march on Moscow, illustrating how an army of 422,000 dwindled to just 10,000 as battles,
the global cheetah population has dwindled to just 7100.
the elephant seal population dwindled to about 100 animals.