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Definition: desolate
desolate
adj 1: providing no shelter or sustenance;
“bare rocky hills”;
“barren lands”;
“the bleak treeless regions of the
high Andes”;
“the desolate surface of the moon”;
“a
stark landscape” [syn:
bare,
barren,
bleak,
stark]
2: pitiable in circumstances especially through abandonment;
“desolate and despairing”;
“left forlorn” [syn:
forlorn,
godforsaken,
lorn]
3: crushed by grief;
“depressed and desolate of soul”;
“a low
desolate wail”
4: made uninhabitable;
“upon this blasted heath”- Shakespeare;
“a wasted landscape” [syn:
blasted,
desolated,
devastated,
ravaged,
ruined,
wasted]
desolate
v 1: leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the
lurch;
“The mother deserted her children” [syn:
abandon,
forsake,
desert]
2: reduce in population;
“The epidemic depopulated the
countryside” [syn:
depopulate]
3: devastate or ravage;
“The enemy lay waste to the countryside
after the invasion” [syn:
lay waste to,
waste,
devastate,
ravage,
scourge]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Desolate
Desolate
\Des"o*late\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Desolated; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Desolating.]
1. To make desolate; to leave alone; to deprive of
inhabitants; as, the earth was nearly desolated by the
flood.
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2. To lay waste; to ruin; to ravage; as, a fire desolates a
city.
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Constructed in the very heart of a desolating war.
--Sparks.
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Desolate
\Des"o*late\, a. [L. desolatus, p. p. of desolare to
leave alone, forsake; de- + solare to make lonely, solus
alone. See
Sole, a.]
1. Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; deserted;
uninhabited; hence, gloomy; as, a desolate isle; a
desolate wilderness; a desolate house.
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I will make Jerusalem . . . a den of dragons, and I
will make the cities of Judah desolate, without an
inhabitant. --Jer. ix. 11.
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And the silvery marish flowers that throng
The desolate creeks and pools among. --Tennyson.
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2. Laid waste; in a ruinous condition; neglected; destroyed;
as, desolate altars.
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3. Left alone; forsaken; lonely; comfortless.
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Have mercy upon, for I am desolate. --Ps. xxv. 16.
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Voice of the poor and desolate. --Keble.
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4. Lost to shame; dissolute. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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5. Destitute of; lacking in. [Obs.]
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I were right now of tales desolate. --Chaucer.
Syn: Desert; uninhabited; lonely; waste.
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