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dying
adjective as in failing, expiring
noun as in act of ceasing to live
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Example Sentences
Scotland's nature agency NatureScot also said it has not granted any licences for the reintroduction of lynx, a species once native to Britain before dying out hundred of years ago through habitat loss and hunting.
Despite the fervor of Yoon’s supporters, Jung points out that they are a vocal minority who represent a dying breed in politics.
If she didn’t get out of there, she figured, they both would end up dying.
If the title “The Last Showgirl” didn’t already imply it, it would still be obvious that Shelly is part of a dying breed.
He said he had also seen ambulance crews taking dying patients into hospital because there was no end-of-life care available for them in the community.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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