desolate
— Verb
– English
~ reduce in population; "The epidemic depopulated the countryside"
desolate
— Verb
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~ leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch; "The mother deserted her children"
desolate
— Verb
– English
~ cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly; "The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion"
desolate
— Adjective
– English
~ providing no shelter or sustenance; "bare rocky hills"; "barren lands"; "the bleak treeless regions of the high Andes"; "the desolate surface of the moon"; "a stark landscape"
desolate
— Adjective
– English
~ crushed by grief; "depressed and desolate of soul"; "a low desolate wail"
desolately
— Adverb
– English
~ in grief-stricken loneliness; without comforting circumstances or prospects
desolation
— Noun
– English
~ the state of being decayed or destroyed
desolation
— Noun
– English
~ a bleak and desolate atmosphere; "the nakedness of the landscape"
desolation
— Noun
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~ sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned
desolation
— Noun
– English
~ an event that results in total destruction
desorb
— Verb
– English
~ go away from the surface to which (a substance) is adsorbed
desorb
— Verb
– English
~ remove from a surface on which it is adsorbed; "the substance was desorbed"
desorption
— Noun
– English
~ changing from an adsorbed state on a surface to a gaseous or liquid state