die out
Third Person
dies out
Present Participle
dying out
Past Tense
died out
Past Participle
died out
1
to completely disappear or cease to exist
- Some endangered species are at risk of dying out due to habitat loss.
- Efforts are being made to prevent certain cultural traditions from dying out.
- The ancient language has sadly died out over the centuries.
- Without proper intervention, certain animal species may die out in the coming years.
- By the end of the century, experts fear that some ecosystems will have died out due to climate change.
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2
to gradually fade away or subside
- The fire in the fireplace began to die out as the last embers faded into darkness.
- The popularity of the trend started to die out as newer fads emerged in the fashion industry.
- The musician's career seemed to die out after their initial success.
- With advancements in technology, the need for manual labor jobs has gradually died out.
- The hope for peace in the region began to die out as conflicts escalated and diplomatic efforts faltered.
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