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Translations for „wane“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary

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I . wane [weɪn] VB intr

II . wane [weɪn] N no pl

Usage examples with wane

to wax and wane
to be on the wane

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During the eighties, yachting activity on the lake began to wane.
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His popularity among the citizenry had never waned, and support continued to be evident, even on the eve of his overthrow and throughout his exile.
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In the 21st century it began to wane.
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Within a short time the belt's ubiquitousness and low price led to the wane of its popularity.
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The poll showed that the popularity of the government was waning.
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The result was that his own fundamentalism began to wane.
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By the time the church shut down its school, students had begun to move to other areas, and the congregation had begun to wane.
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Organized labor's influence steadily waned and workers' collective voice in the political process has weakened.
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By the mid-1960s interest began to wane, as did support from the mining companies, and so the park fell into slow decline.
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By the 1920s zither popularity had begun to wane, as other instruments (notably guitars) increased in popularity.
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