denuded in the PONS Dictionary

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the sheep have denuded the field of grass fig

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Most of the summit area was denuded by devastating forest fires in 1855.
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Vast expanses of southern and southeastern tropical forests have been denuded for cattle-raising and agriculture.
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The denuded population results in the ayullu becoming very restrictive as dragons jealously guard their people and abduct them from each other.
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This coastal calcareous mountain range is sparsely wooded, and has many rocky denuded areas.
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The countryside was denuded of vegetation, and agricultural fields were trampled and reduced to over-ground patches of wild shrubbery.
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They now go dry in the summer months and their lower segments have become denuded ditches requiring continuous maintenance.
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Since a great proportion of the original forest cover has disappeared, denuded patches of grassland and mixed bushy vegetation are common.
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The entire ecosystem of this wetland is completely destroyed and denuded due to human inference, chiefly, the establishment of salt pans and overfishing.
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By this time the forest had been almost completely denuded.
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The mountain top was described as quite denuded of trees.
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