UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈweɪn/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/weɪn/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(wān)
to decrease in strength, intensity, etc.:Daylight waned, and night came on. Her enthusiasm for the cause is waning.
to decline in power, importance, prosperity, etc.:Colonialism began to wane after World War II.
to draw to a close; approach an end:Summer is waning.
Astronomy(of the moon) to decrease periodically in the extent of its illuminated portion after the full moon. Cf. wax2 (def. 2).
n.
a gradual decrease or decline in strength, intensity, power, etc.
the drawing to a close of life, an era, a period, etc.
Astronomythe waning of the moon.
a period of waning.
a defect in a plank or board characterized by bark or insufficient wood at a corner or along an edge, due to the curvature of the log.
on the wane, decreasing; diminishing:The popularity of that song is on the wane.
bef. 900; Middle English wanen (verb, verbal), Old English wanian to lessen; cognate with Middle Dutch, Middle High German wanen, Old Norse vana to cause to wane, destroy
Collocations: a wane in [popularity, intensity, importance, sales], [interest, popularity] is on the wane, the [epidemic, violence, conflict] is on the wane, more...
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