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dry up
verb as in decrease
Strongest matches
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verb as in dehydrate
verb as in deplete
verb as in desiccate
verb as in mummify
Strong match
verb as in muzzle
verb as in parch
verb as in peter out
verb as in quieten
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verb as in run out
verb as in sear
verb as in shush
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verb as in shut up
verb as in silence
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verb as in stifle
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verb as in wilt
Example Sentences
The company's responses to his requests for payment have dried up too.
A warming climate has dried up the precipitation needed to sustain them in some places.
Its leaves are dried up and ground to be sold in smoke shops, online or sometimes even cafes.
She's been arranging big aid deliveries to Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion but donations from businesses and shops have dried up as the political climate has become more hostile.
Japanese brokerage Nomura says new financing might dry up in the short term but should "gradually resume in the long term".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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