starvation in the PONS Dictionary

starvation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to die of starvation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They were now completely lost, and both people and animals were on the brink of starvation.
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Unfortunately, the flowers are not edible and the planet is now on the brink of starvation.
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Such a stronghold was safe against any small force, and with the means then in use, could hardly be reduced except by starvation.
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As a result, many parrots die along the journey from thirst, starvation, broken limbs, or simply from fright.
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She returned to the apartment after ten days, at which time she found both infants had died of starvation and/or dehydration.
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Expensive data flows achieves lower service quality than others in proportional fairness, but does not suffer from starvation.
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Death, when it eventually occurred, was probably due to a combination of dehydration, starvation and septic shock.
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Should a player fail as a care-taker, the dragon may escape, or even die of starvation.
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By early 1770 there was starvation, and by mid-1770 deaths from starvation were occurring on a large scale.
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This group was already suffering from starvation and disease.
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