Denudes the landscape
at an alarming, and increasing, rate.
You wouldn't
entirely denude
me of daughters, would you?
Denuded of trees.
Denuded area
of red, crumbly rock.
The county was in some places
completely denuded
of its trees.
Denudethis has not prevented the government from
denuding third world countries
of skilled health workers.
Denuded of protective vegetation
are undermined and collapse.
Denuded forests, eroded land and depleted wildlife populations.
Increased rainfall created waterlogged conditions in the once fertile farmland,
now denuded
of its forests.
Denuded of troops.
Denuded tree.
The boyn hill terrace through london is
much denuded
and no implements have been found in quantity, as at swanscombe and in buckinghamshire.
Denuded of everything
but a few pieces of bland leather furniture.
Denuded much ground
of its plant life.
It is a thousand pities that the country has been
so denuded
of its glorious forests.
Far more than the british garrison could have provided, it still suggests albinus had
seriously denuded
britain of troops.
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