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withered

adjective as in shriveled

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Within a decade, the California GOP had largely withered away in Sacramento as the state became more diverse.

Her descent into darkness symbolized the harbinger of fall, when crops gradually withered.

Eventually its writers shifted Pure Evil’s focus and that of Kevin’s parents to an emphasis on their withered ability to connect with their son’s old-fashioned penchant for reading and learning.

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The image of Trump rising up amid the scrum of Secret Service agents and imploring the rally crowd to “fight” stands in stark contrast to Biden’s withered appearances.

His belief in the case withered as the preliminary hearing progressed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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