denuded in English

verb
1
strip (something) of its covering, possessions, or assets; make bare.
almost overnight the Arctic was denuded of animals

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1. 14 Ramsey, so shamefully plundered and denuded by impious villains?

2. Lungs are damaged but airways not denuded nearly enough.

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4. He is reducing them to denuded, scarred, scorched lands of abandoned wildernesses.

5. Antonyms for Apparelled include exposed, unclad, disarrayed, disrobed, stripped, unclothed, undressed, untrussed, denuded and shed

6. Humanity cannot live in a world of polluted air and water, empty seas, vanishing wildlife, and denuded lands.

7. With their pastures being denuded, let them spend the night in sackcloth, mourning over their loss of income.

8. Antonyms for Appareled include unarmed, bare, stripped, unfurnished, disarrayed, disrobed, unclothed, undressed, untrussed and denuded

9. 30 Any further cuts in the country's armed forces would leave its defences dangerously denuded.

10. Ropivacaine-induced contraction was weaker in endothelium-intact Aortae than in endothelium-denuded Aortae (versus endothelium-denuded Aortae at to M ropivacaine; Figures 1 and 2(a)), suggesting that attenuation of ropivacaine-induced contraction is endothelium dependent.Pretreatment of endothelium-intact Aortae with inhibitors including L-NAME ( M), N ω-propyl-L-arginine hydrochloride ( M

11. 25 synonyms for Bereft: deprived of, without, minus, lacking in, devoid of, cut off from, parted from, sans, robbed of, empty of, denuded of, abandoned

12. Inhibition of PKC-dependent extracellular [Ca.sup.2+] entry contributes to the depression of contractile activity in long-term pressure-overloaded endothelium-denuded rat Aortas

13. Vast armies of hungry caterpillars can shear away the leaves of vegetation piece by piece, leaf by leaf, until plants are nearly denuded of their greenery.

14. In the so-called tangential or brush Abrasions, a lateral rubbing action scrapes off the superficial layers of the skin (e.g., from the body's sliding across a rough surface) and leaves a denuded corium, which is initially covered with

15. While Egyptologists previously assumed that his pyramid at the heavily denuded site of Abu Rawash—some 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Giza—was unfinished upon his death, more recent excavations from 1995 to 2005 have established that it was indeed completed.

16. Those weapons which graze the bone obliquely are less apt to fracture, Contuse, or depress the bone, even when the bone is denuded of flesh; for in some of those wounds thus inflicted the bone is not laid bare of the flesh

17. Bereft of deprived of, without, minus, lacking in, devoid of, cut off from, parted from, sans (archaic), robbed of, empty of, denuded of The place seemed to be utterly Bereft of human life. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition