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denude sentence examples

  • 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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