depletion in the PONS Dictionary

depletion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

plea of depletion of the estate
depletion of the ozone layer
plea of depletion of the estate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The depletion of ground fish stocks has negatively affected local fish processing operations in recent decades.
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B cell depletion with rituximab often leads to disappearance of nodules but this is not guaranteed.
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The treasury began growing again after decades of depletion.
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The depletion of these hydrocarbons reserves is the basis for what is known as the energy crisis.
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This cancer connection is one reason for concern about ozone depletion and the ozone hole.
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However, the depletion policy was being undermined by external circumstances.
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Calderas form by collapse following withdrawal and depletion of a magma chamber after an eruption.
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On the other hand, overfishing can precede severe stock depletion and fishery collapse.
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In recent years, however, experts have become increasingly alarmed at the rate of water depletion in the state.
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Additionally, agricultural production is also lost due to water depletion.
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