desolation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

desolation in the PONS Dictionary

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desolation [ˌdesəˈleɪʃən] N no pl

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Even jack rabbits and birds were absent in this long desolation.
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The lyrical themes deal with abstract concepts and subjects such as desolation and emptiness.
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Development of eco-friendly development programmes which will not contribute to global warming and environmental desolation.
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This recovered serenity consists in the contemplation of one's own conscience of one's own sentiments, even when desolation and despair envelop the soul.
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Even in the best time of the monarchy and under the strictest commanders, the course of an army was marked by desolation.
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From a distance this cover disappears almost entirely, giving an impression of utter black desolation.
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From then on until 1844, the desolation continued until it had engulfed the church, cloister, kitchen and refectory.
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On the other side of the branch, it is a scene of desolation.
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These perfect souls are above all familiar with the doctrine and use of consolations and desolations.
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His work in this period includes peaceful pastoral images as well as desolation and bleakness.
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