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I . with·er·ing [ˈwɪðrɪŋ] ADJ

1. withering (destructive):

withering fire

2. withering (contemptuous):

withering
withering
to give sb a withering look

II . with·er·ing [ˈwɪðrɪŋ] SUBST no plur

1. withering (becoming shrivelled):

withering

2. withering (becoming less):

withering

I . with·er [ˈwɪðəʳ] VERBE intr

1. wither (of plants):

3. wither fig interest:

zamirati [perf zamreti]
bledeti [perf zbledeti]

II . with·er [ˈwɪðəʳ] VERBE trans

Expressions couramment utilisées avec withering

withering fire
to give sb a withering look

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Inside the factory, leaves are placed on a withering bed for 1218 hours.
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The scalp is bony with dry, withering hair that is lacking.
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While still under withering fire, all elements of the battalion continued advancing toward the city.
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From these grow several naked green stems, each with a few withering, curling leaves.
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Treasure's intellectual curiosity, his withering contempt for flabby thinking and his fascination with theory had a liberating effect on others.
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However, their ranks were thinned by withering enfilading enemy fire and their advance was halted.
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It makes no sense for these songs to be sitting on a hard drive, withering away.
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The processing typically takes two to three days from withering to drying with a relatively short oxidation period of several hours.
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Many items were thus saved from withering away in the basements of homes.
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Through withering fire, he advanced on the position.
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