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Definition of "whithering" [whithering]

  • Present participle of whither. (verb)

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Use "whithering" in a sentence
  • "The sign of a whithering mind is one that refuses to listen to new facts or even consider the possibility that a situation has changed."
  • "It is a wonder that the Clinton campaign has managed to survive under this whithering scrutiny by the media."
  • "No small feat considering the whithering storm of criticism heaped upon commercial radio in general for the past ten years."
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