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die
verb as in pass away; stop living
verb as in wither, dwindle
Strong matches
abate, bate, crumble, decay, decline, degenerate, dilapidate, diminish, droop, ebb, fade, halt, lapse, moderate, molder, rankle, recede, retrograde, rot, sink, slacken, subside, wane, weaken, wilt
Weak matches
break down, ease off, fade away, fade out, fizzle out, go bad, go downhill, let up, lose power, melt away, peter out, run down, run low, run out, wear away
Example Sentences
At least 160 people are known to have died in the five previous earlier storms.
But deferred dreams never die in the streaming era, where emerging platforms are hungry for content that can put them on the map.
At Friday’s sentencing, Bernstein’s mother said she was haunted by the thought that her son was made “to die looking at an Atomwaffen mask.”
But when trees die, the wood rots and the stored carbon dioxide is released back into the air.
It’s so hard that many people have died trying.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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