Simple past tense and past participle of wither, Shrivelled, shrunken or faded, especially due to lack of water, past of wither, Faded; dried up; shriveled; wilted; wasted; wasted away, Withered is used to describe someone's leg or arm when it is thin and weak because of disease or injury. She has one slightly withered leg, noticeably thinner than the other, wilted, drooping; shriveled; wasted, decayed, If you describe a person or a part of their body as withered, you mean that they are thin and their skin looks old. her withered hands, lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness; "the old woman's shriveled skin"; "he looked shriveled and ill"; "a shrunken old man"; "a lanky scarecrow of a man with withered face and lantern jaws"-W F Starkie; "he did well despite his withered arm"; "a wizened little man with frizzy gray hair", (used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture; "dried-up grass"; "the desert was edged with sere vegetation"; "shriveled leaves on the unwatered seedlings"; "withered vines", To become helpless due to emotion, To shrivel, droop or dry up, especially from lack of water, To go against, resist; oppose, To cause to shrivel or dry up, To make helpless due to emotion, Against, in opposition to, 1. (to cause) to become weak and dry and decay: "Grass had withered in the fields."2 Slowly disappear, lose importance or become weaker: "This country is in danger of allowing its industrial base to wither away.", To fade; to lose freshness; to become sapless; to become sapless; to dry or shrivel up, To lose or want animal moisture; to waste; to pin&?; away, as animal bodies, To cause to shrink, wrinkle, or decay, for want of animal moisture, wither, especially with a loss of moisture; "The fruit dried and shriveled", If someone or something withers, they become very weak. When he went into retirement, he visibly withered Industries unable to modernise have been left to wither. Wither away means the same as wither. To see my body literally wither away before my eyes was exasperating, If a flower or plant withers, it dries up and dies. The flowers in Isabel's room had withered. if plants wither, they become drier and smaller and start to die (Probably from weather ), To lose vigor or power; to languish; to pass away, lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; "Her bloom was fading", To cause to fade, and become dry, To cause to languish, perish, or pass away; to blight; as, a reputation withered by calumny, wilt, fade; become shriveled; degenerate; cause to be ashamed (as with a look of scorn); harm; shrivel, dry,
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Simple past tense and past participle of wither
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Shrivelled, shrunken or faded, especially due to lack of water
Withered is used to describe someone's leg or arm when it is thin and weak because of disease or injury. She has one slightly withered leg, noticeably thinner than the other
If you describe a person or a part of their body as withered, you mean that they are thin and their skin looks old. her withered hands
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lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness; "the old woman's shriveled skin"; "he looked shriveled and ill"; "a shrunken old man"; "a lanky scarecrow of a man with withered face and lantern jaws"-W F Starkie; "he did well despite his withered arm"; "a wizened little man with frizzy gray hair"
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(used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture; "dried-up grass"; "the desert was edged with sere vegetation"; "shriveled leaves on the unwatered seedlings"; "withered vines"
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wither
To become helpless due to emotion
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To shrivel, droop or dry up, especially from lack of water
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To go against, resist; oppose
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To cause to shrivel or dry up
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To make helpless due to emotion
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Against, in opposition to
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1. (to cause) to become weak and dry and decay: "Grass had withered in the fields."2 Slowly disappear, lose importance or become weaker: "This country is in danger of allowing its industrial base to wither away."
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To fade; to lose freshness; to become sapless; to become sapless; to dry or shrivel up
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To lose or want animal moisture; to waste; to pin&?; away, as animal bodies
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To cause to shrink, wrinkle, or decay, for want of animal moisture
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wither, especially with a loss of moisture; "The fruit dried and shriveled"
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If someone or something withers, they become very weak. When he went into retirement, he visibly withered Industries unable to modernise have been left to wither. Wither away means the same as wither. To see my body literally wither away before my eyes was exasperating
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If a flower or plant withers, it dries up and dies. The flowers in Isabel's room had withered. if plants wither, they become drier and smaller and start to die (Probably from weather )
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To lose vigor or power; to languish; to pass away
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lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; "Her bloom was fading"
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To cause to fade, and become dry
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To cause to languish, perish, or pass away; to blight; as, a reputation withered by calumny
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wilt, fade; become shriveled; degenerate; cause to be ashamed (as with a look of scorn); harm; shrivel, dry fiil
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