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    wane
    /weɪn/

    verb

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  3. Wane means to become weaker in strength or influence, or to decrease in size or amount. It can also describe the moon when it appears less round after the full moon. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples of wane.

    • English (US)

      WANE meaning: 1. to become weaker in strength or influence:...

    • Wax and Wane

      WAX AND WANE definition: 1. to grow stronger and then weaker...

    • Traditional

      WANE translate: 衰減;減弱, (月亮)開始形成殘月,虧缺. Learn more in the...

    • Wane Spanish Translation

      WANE translate: decaer, disminuir, menguar, menguar. Learn...

  4. Wane is a verb that means to decrease or diminish in size, extent, or degree, or to lose power, prosperity, or influence. It can also be a noun that refers to the period from the full moon to the new moon, or a defect in lumber.

  5. Wane means to become gradually weaker or less, often so that it eventually disappears. It can also refer to the decrease in the visible face of the moon or the period of decline in something. See word frequency, pronunciation, idioms and more.

  6. verb (used without object) , waned, wan·ing. to decrease in strength, intensity, etc.: Daylight waned, and night came on. Her enthusiasm for the cause is waning. Synonyms: sink, fail, diminish. to decline in power, importance, prosperity, etc.: Colonialism began to wane after World War II.

  7. Anything that wanes, like the moon, influence, or a feeling, has started to go away. Definitions of wane. noun. a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number) synonyms: ebb, ebbing. see more. verb. grow smaller. “Interest in the project waned ”.

  8. Wane means to become weaker in strength or influence, or to decrease in size or amount. It can also refer to the phase of the moon when it appears less round. Learn more about wane, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences.

  9. Wane is a verb that means to become gradually weaker or less important, or to appear slightly smaller each day after being round and full. Learn how to use wane in sentences, idioms and collocations with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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