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Definitions for Declining
[1] to withhold or deny consent to do, enter into or upon, etc.; refuse: He declined to say more about it.
[2] to express inability or reluctance to accept; refuse with courtesy: to decline an invitation; to decline an offer.
[3] to cause to slope or incline downward.
[4] Grammar . to inflect (a noun, pronoun, or adjective), as Latin puella, declined puella, puellae, puellae, puellam, puella in the five cases of the singular. to recite or display all or some subset of the inflected forms of a noun, pronoun, or adjective in a fixed order.
[5] to express courteous refusal; refuse: We sent him an invitation but he declined.
[6] to bend or slant down; slope downward; descend: The hill declines to the lake.
[7] (of pathways, routes, objects, etc.) to follow a downward course or path: The sun declined in the skies.
[8] to draw toward the close, as the day.
[9] to fail in strength, vigor, character, value, etc.; deteriorate.
[10] to fail or dwindle; sink or fade away: to decline in popularity.
[11] to descend, as to an unworthy level; stoop.
[12] Grammar . to be characterized by declension.
[13] a downward slope; declivity.
[14] a downward movement, as of prices or population; diminution: a decline in the stock market.
[15] a failing or gradual loss, as in strength, character, power, or value; deterioration: the decline of the Roman Empire.
[16] a gradual deterioration of the physical powers, as in later life or in disease: After his seventieth birthday he went into a decline.
[17] progress downward or toward the close, as of the sun or the day.
[18] the later years or last part: He became an editor in the decline of his life.
[19] to refuse to do or accept (something), esp politely
[20] (intr) to grow smaller; diminish demand has declined over the years
[21] to slope or cause to slope downwards
[22] (intr) to deteriorate gradually, as in quality, health, or character
[23] grammar to state or list the inflections of (a noun, adjective, or pronoun), or (of a noun, adjective, or pronoun) to be inflected for number, case, or gender Compare conjugate (def. 1)
[24] gradual deterioration or loss
[25] a movement downwards or towards something smaller; diminution
[26] a downward slope; declivity
[27] archaic any slowly progressive disease, such as tuberculosis
Words related to Declining
declinerefuse, dismiss, deny, reject, lower, return, wane, dwindle, recede, drop, sag, worsen, slide, decrease, sink, fall, fail, diminish, deteriorate, shrink
Words nearby Declining
declinedeclinable, declinate, declination, declinatory, declinature, decline, decline and fall of the roman empire, the, declinometer, declive, declivitous, declivity
Origin of Declining
e1275–1325; (v.) Middle English declinen < Old French: to inflect, turn aside, sink < Latin dēclīnāre to slope, incline, bend; compare Greek klī́nein to lean1; (noun) Middle English declin < Old French, derivative of decliner
Other words from Declining
de·clin·er , noun
pre·de·cline , verb (used with object), pre·de·clined, pre·de·clin·ing.
re·de·cline , verb, re·de·clined, re·de·clin·ing, noun
un·de·clined , adjective
un·de·clin·ing , adjective
Word origin for Declining
eC14: from Old French decliner to inflect, turn away, sink, from Latin dēclīnāre to bend away, inflect grammatically
Synonyms for Declining
deny, dismiss, refuse, reject, abjure, abstain, avoid, balk, bypass, demur, desist, disapprove, forbear, forgo, gainsay, nix, refrain, renounce, reprobate, repudiate, shy, spurn, beg to be excused, don't buy, not accept, not hear of, not think of, pass on, send regrets, turn down, turn thumbs down