depletion in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

depletion in the PONS Dictionary

depletion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

depletion of the ozone layer
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, the considerable volume change during repeated intercalation and depletion decreases their mechanical stability.
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However, a better (and the most common) way to make the gates faster is to use depletion-mode transistors instead of enhancement-mode transistors as loads.
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The depletion of ground fish stocks has negatively affected local fish processing operations in recent decades.
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The treasury began growing again after decades of depletion.
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This cancer connection is one reason for concern about ozone depletion and the ozone hole.
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This change in the law reflected significant changes in scientific understanding of ozone formation and 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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Calderas form by collapse following withdrawal and depletion of a magma chamber after an eruption.
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Originally, the half dozen wells produced under natural depletion but modifications are being made to include the capacity for gas lift.
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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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