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    with·er
    /ˈwiT͟Hər/

    verb

    • 1. (of a plant) become dry and shriveled: "the grass had withered to an unappealing brown" Similar wiltbecome limpdroopfadeOpposite thriveflourish
    • 2. cease to flourish; fall into decay or decline: "programs would wither away if they did not command local support" Similar diminishdwindleshrinklessenOpposite grow

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  2. The meaning of WITHER is to become dry and sapless; especially : to shrivel from or as if from loss of bodily moisture. How to use wither in a sentence.

  3. WITHER definition: 1. (to cause) to become weak and dry and decay: 2. to slowly disappear, lose importance, or become…. Learn more.

  4. Wither (of plants and flowers) is to dry up, shrink, wilt, fade, whether as a natural process or as the result of exposure to excessive heat or drought: Plants withered in the hot sun. Shrivel, used of thin, flat objects and substances, such as leaves, the skin, etc., means to curl, roll up, become wrinkled: The leaves shrivel in cold weather.

  5. 1. To cause to shrivel or fade. 2. To cause to lose force or vitality; diminish or destroy: "Three years apart had withered her hopes and she was engaged to someone else" (John Garth). 3. To render speechless or incapable of action; stun: The teacher withered the noisy student with a glance.

  6. Wither means to shrivel up or shrink. If you forget to water your plants for six weeks, they'll wither — they'll dry up and you probably won't be able to bring them back to life. Wither comes from the Middle English word wydderen, meaning "dry up, shrivel."

  7. Jun 12, 2024 · wither (third-person singular simple present withers, present participle withering, simple past and past participle withered) ( intransitive ) To shrivel , droop or dry up , especially from lack of water .

  8. wither (of plants and flowers) is to dry up, shrink, wilt, fade, whether as a natural process or as the result of exposure to excessive heat or drought: Plants withered in the hot sun. shrivel, used of thin, flat objects and substances, such as leaves, the skin, etc., means to curl, roll up, become wrinkled: The leaves shrivel in cold weather.

  9. WITHER meaning: 1. (to cause) to become weak and dry and decay: 2. to slowly disappear, lose importance, or become…. Learn more.

  10. To lose vigor or freshness; become wasted or decayed. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To weaken; languish. Affection that soon withered. Webster's New World. More Verb Definitions (6) Synonyms: stun. numb. benumb. stupefy. petrify. paralyze. fade.

  11. wither meaning, definition, what is wither: if plants wither, or if something wither...: Learn more.

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