desolated in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for desolated in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.desolate ADJ [Am ˈdɛsələt, Brit ˈdɛs(ə)lət]

II.desolate VB trans [Am ˈdɛsəˌleɪt, Brit ˈdɛsəleɪt] liter

Translations for desolated in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

desolated in the PONS Dictionary

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The game's lobby will, hopefully, become a desolated, sad wasteland.
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She was desolated by the death of her sister in 1829, but eventually resumed her social life among the county gentry and her extended family.
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You want us to be lonely, desolated, and afraid.
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It took several days before relief goods and medical personnel began arriving in the desolated areas.
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At least seven bodies have been found in some of the most desolated haunts in a half-empty city.
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In addition, a tremendous hurricane in 1889 destroyed the desolated port.
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But, fundamentally, it remains a grim trudge through a world desolated by -- sigh, yes -- a zombie plague.
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Here and there unquenched flames illuminated desolated spaces, and great beds of fire glowed among the blackened walls of the destroyed buildings.
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I am the last pregnant woman in a desolated world.
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In describing the forest conditions of 1915 he said, 6,400 square miles; more than 4 million acres 16,000 km of the state are desolated, cut and unprotected from fire.
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