blight in the PONS Dictionary

blight Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

potato blight
potato blight fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The necrotic spots remain small unlike that of common blight.
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The pathogen produces distinctive bullseye patterned leaf spots and can also cause stem lesions and fruit rot on tomato and tuber blight on potato.
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The project was blighted by huge cost increases that more than doubled the initial estimates.
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The worst period of blight occurred beginning in 1919 and continued through 1934.
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Halo blight causes small water-soaked spots on leaves.
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Large parts of the area were zoned for redevelopment, and the area was severely blighted.
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When potato blight struck in 1847-48, the hardships were too much for many who felt the need to find greener pastures elsewhere.
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Unoccupied, blighted houses are the only structures remaining on some blocks, over five years after flooding engulfed the region.
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If uncontrolled, early blight can cause significant yield reductions.
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The regular season was blighted with injury resulting in 9 first team members being out of action come finals time.
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