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I . deso·late [ˈdesələt] ADJ

1. desolate (barren):

desolate

2. desolate (unhappy):

desolate

II . deso·late [ˈdesələt] VB trans [ˈdesəleɪt]

1. desolate country:

desolate

2. desolate person:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Much of the terrain is very desolate, and the roads are unimproved.
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The album was praised for its exploration of dark, desolate beauty mood while called an emotional thread.
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He cleans his puppet's muddy face with utmost care and devotion and starts walking away to some desolate land.
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The village became desolate in first decade of the 21st century.
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Once there, however, they are shocked to find themselves in a desolate land, the complete opposite of their expectations.
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Lyrically, it is a portrait of a desolate soul during a time of celebration.
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Normally these tasks are being held at deserted buildings and desolate places.
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Many of these old mills are now desolate and some are being razed down to make way for newer constructions.
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Thirty years and more she has been my companion, and her death has left me very desolate.
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Reparations began immediately, as the building was in desolate conditions.
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