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I . deso·late [ˈdesələt] ADJ

1. desolate (barren):

2. desolate (unhappy):

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

1. desolate country:

2. desolate person:

she was desolated

Expressions couramment utilisées avec desolated

she was desolated

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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You want us to be lonely, desolated, and afraid.
religion.blogs.cnn.com
In addition, a tremendous hurricane in 1889 destroyed the desolated port.
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On the one hand, the violent outbursts of the volcano from time to time desolated great parts of the city's territory.
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The trauma centre which was supposed to built near the exressway lies desolated now.
www.dnaindia.com
Now living in space colonies, the exiles are still accosted by their victors who dominate the desolated home world.
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I am the last pregnant woman in a desolated world.
www.independent.co.uk
He was talented in painting landscapes which were done with a desolated and free atmosphere.
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At least seven bodies have been found in some of the most desolated haunts in a half-empty city.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
These concerts -- the people are sitting there, old people, desolated and ill, and they came to the concerts and this music was for them our food.
www.thestar.com
It begins with the sound of desolated winds as the piano introduces a dramatic yet simple introduction.
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