Synonym: abandon, forsake, leave. Antonym: fertile. Similar words: dessert, reserve, preserve, assert, insert, reservation, these, user. Meaning: [dɪ'zɜːt] n. arid land with little or no vegetation. v. 1. leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch 2. desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army. adj. located in a dismal or remote area; desolate.
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61) The desert continually encroaches on the fertile land.
62) The terrain changed quickly from arable land to desert.
63) Pipes carry oil across the desert to the east.
64) Heat vapour steamed the desert under the blazing sun.
65) He raced his car across the desert.
66) After the settlers left, the area reverted to desert.
67) Beyond the mountains stretches a vast desert.
68) How many people desert from the army each year?
69) No one agrees on what counts as a desert.
70) I was nearly scalded in the desert.
71) It's a story about an Arab in the desert.
72) Desert areas have little vegetation.
73) They have built canals to irrigate the desert.
74) The railroad yard was a desert now.
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75) The soldiers died of thirst in the desert.
76) The army is on manoeuvres in the desert.
77) Such a barren desert can support very few creatures.
78) Few plants or animals thrive in the desert.
79) The desert roads are pitted with potholes.
80) The mountain lifts above the desert.
81) The Sahara Desert is arid.
82) They were lost in the desert for nine days.
83) Stop here and gas up before crossing the desert.
84) It is despicable to desert your children.
85) The interior of the country is mainly desert.
86) The desert was flat, mile after mile.
87) The French army was deployed in the Western Desert.
88) In a mirage the desert will mimic a lake.
89) Her courage seemed to desert her for a moment.
90) The plane crash-landed in the desert.