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waned

[ weynd ]

adjective

  1. having decreased in strength, intensity, etc.:

    Shale gas drilling caused earthquakes in the United Kingdom, leading to waned interest in shale gas and a slowdown of geological work.

  2. having declined in power, importance, prosperity, etc.:

    This film director hasn't done too well of late, either commercially or critically, but nobody should gloat over his waned status.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of wane.
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Claims like these have not waned despite a previous Supreme Court ruling that the voting slips were not manipulated.

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But as the pandemic waned, that average window shrunk as low as 30 days.

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But that effort waned as the Wildcats shot 54% from the field in the second quarter and took the lead just before half.

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Another genetic testing company could also be interested – though it’s unlikely, given that consumer demand has waned for DNA kits since around the height of the pandemic, in 2021.

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When the initial concept waned in popularity, the show was revamped as “The Celebrity Apprentice†in 2008.

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