Synonym: barren, dismal, dreary, empty, gloomy, vacant, void. Antonym: cheerful, happy, joyful. Similar words: isolate, isolated, isolation, violate, percolate, chocolate, resolve, solar. Meaning: ['desələt] v. 1. leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch 2. reduce in population 3. devastate or ravage. adj. 1. providing no shelter or sustenance 2. crushed by grief.
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121. The development area then was still a stretch of desolate salt marsh.
122. They are confined to the unwooded shores of the Arctic Sea, rarely going far into the country, and having their proper home on the most desolate, cold, and forbidding part of the continent.
123. Moralized narration as a distinguished feature of Shandong writers seems more or less desolate and inopportune with the current"desirized"and" secularized "narration.
124. She was back at Tara again and Tara was desolate.
125. A desolate place has, by definition, no inhabitants. It is characterized by abandonment, joylessness and barrenness.
126. When I shall make the land of Egypt desolate, and the country shall be destitute of that whereof it was full, when I shall smite all them that dwell therein, then shall they know that I am the LORD.
127. On a pitch-dark night, a monk seeking the real Buddha was walking in a desolate village.
128. That is a very inconspicuous place - a stone with desolate and hard.
129. A vast alluvial fan blossoms across the desolate landscape between the Kunlun and Altun mountain ranges that form the southern border of the Taklimakan Desert in China's XinJiang Province.
130. Orto Plutonia is a desolate ice planet found in the Pantora system.
131. And most have the characteristic of Desolate Island Literature works should be Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.
132. Add it all up and you get this otherworldly, desolate feeling.
133. The windswept ice of Victoria Land in Antarctica stretches for hundreds of desolate miles.
134. Rest and peace steal over his features like the merciful moonlight over a desolate landscope.
135. Looking inside the breakwater of port is very desolate, only a few small fishing boats along with more Zhi Long Ping that private vapor boat and speed boat being luxurious sway aweather.
136. This seemingly desolate expanse is home to an abundance of life, including antelope , mule deer, and Wyoming's largest herd of wild horses.
137. On Sundays, the usually desolate park sprouted with stands,(www.Sentencedict.com) selling food and sundry goods.
138. But for the most part the sunny valley was abandoned and desolate and the untended crops stood in parching fields.
139. It was...as desolate as a moonscape; a Sahara of snow.
140. Mining destroys existing working landscape and replaces it with a desolate moonscape.
141. And I polluted them in their own gifts, in that they caused to pass through the fire all that openeth the womb, that I might make them desolate, to the end that they might know that I am the LORD.
142. Numerous factories have sprung up in this once desolate area.
143. Growth of bushiness can person, arrive to wither of desolate Qi zero, be just moment.
144. The background to this mania is decidedly bleak and desolate. I don't think it is right to dichotomize art as "crazy" or "not crazy".
145. Moonlight, such as water, and with the roll-off night is derplexed dream, the soul of the depths of the lighting, the night alone in the desolate brilliant!
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