wither
intransitive verbTo dry up or shrivel from loss of moisture.
intransitive verbTo lose force or vitality; become diminished; wane.
intransitive verbTo cause to shrivel or fade.
intransitive verbTo cause to lose force or vitality; diminish or destroy.
intransitive verbTo render speechless or incapable of action; stun.
Against; in opposition (to): chiefly in composition, as a prefix wither-, against.
To go against; resist: oppose.
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To cause to become dry and fade; make sapless and shrunken.
To cause to shrink, wrinkle, and decay for want of animal moisture; cause to lose bloom; shrivel; cause to have a wrinkled skin or shrunken muscles: as, time will wither the fairest face.