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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211) The glass spaceship parked in the desert is called a biosphere because the logic of the Bios runs through it.
212) The terror has come to the desert of southern Arizona, along with a few pockets of the Texas borderlands.
213) His dusty and impoverished desert nation, after all, is under attack from all sides, rhetorically and literally.
214) The desert lies beneath and soars beyond any possible human qualification.
215) It is said that the seafloor is a desert, a vast and uniform wasteland, all but devoid of life.
216) Great areas of grass and woodland thus give way to mesquite desert,[www.Sentencedict.com] at an awesome economic loss to man.
217) Even when besieged by the Romans, they built a mikva at the top of a high mountain in the desert.
218) Uluru sits on the desert like a cake on a silver platter.
219) I had hoped for thirty on the paved road to bump up the average before the open desert at Adrar.
220) The completely technocratic and amoral society emerges, able to manipulate anything but appreciate nothing; a desert of the mind.
221) Playing Desert Storm on my Sega console had not only eroded my morals, it had disturbed my beauty sleep.
222) Hikers in the desert must take care to drink enough water.
223) Many young soldiers desert or go Awol after mistreatment and bullying by their superiors or colleagues.
224) I was afraid that at any moment the car would go bumping off it, into the surrounding desert.