dwindle

/ˈdwɪndl/
verb
  1. To gradually become smaller, fewer, or less in amount, size, or strength.
    • The supply of fresh water in the region continues to dwindle each year.
    • Her savings dwindled after she lost her job.
    • The crowd began to dwindle as the rain started to fall.
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