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  1. WANED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of wane 2. to become weaker in strength or influence: 3. The…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : to decrease in size, extent, or degree : dwindle: such as. a. : to diminish in phase or intensityused chiefly of the moon, other satellites, and inferior planets. b. : to become less brilliant or powerful : dim. c. : to flow out : ebb. 2. : to fall gradually from power, prosperity, or influence. wane. 2 of 2. noun. 1. a.

  3. Meaning of wane in English. wane. verb [ I ] uk / weɪn / us / weɪn / Add to word list. to become weaker in strength or influence: By the late 70s the band's popularity was beginning to wane. Synonyms. decline (GO DOWN) decrease. diminish. drop (LOWER) ebb (FEELING) formal.

  4. Waned definition: having decreased in strength, intensity, etc.. See examples of WANED used in a sentence.

  5. n. 1. The act or process of gradually declining or diminishing. 2. a. A time or phase of gradual decrease. b. The period of the decrease of the moon's illuminated visible surface. 3. A defective edge of a board caused by remaining bark or a beveled end. Idiom: on the wane.

  6. WANED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of wane 2. to become weaker in strength or influence: 3. The…. Learn more.

  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. Definition of wane verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. verb. If something wanes, it becomes gradually weaker or less, often so that it eventually disappears. While his interest in these sports began to wane, a passion for rugby developed. [VERB] ...her mother's waning strength. [VERB -ing] 2. wax and wane. 3. See on the wane. 4. verb [usually cont]

  10. n. a gradual decrease or decline in strength, intensity, power, etc. the drawing to a close of life, an era, a period, etc. Astronomy the waning of the moon. a period of waning. a defect in a plank or board characterized by bark or insufficient wood at a corner or along an edge, due to the curvature of the log. on the wane, decreasing;