desolate|desolated|desolates|desolating in English
verb
[des·o·late || 'desələt]
make miserable; abandon, neglect; deprive of inhabitants, depopulate
Use "desolate|desolated|desolates|desolating" in a sentence
1. A Desolated Land
2. That was already ruined and desolated.
3. No cataclysm has desolated the whole world.
4. Yes, it is worth it, because the alternative is to have our “houses” left unto us “desolate”—desolate individuals, desolate families, desolate neighborhoods, and desolate nations.
5. And they will inhabit the desolated cities.
6. Many coastal towns were desolated by the hurricane.
7. Our desolate shore.
8. They have maintained their optimism in the face of desolating subjugation.
9. Did Judah Remain Desolate?
10. A Desolate Land Rejoices
11. He has made me desolate.
12. When did the land of Judah become desolated and unworked?
13. 9 Consider again the desolated land of Judah and Israel.
14. The landscape was quite desolate.
15. He was desolate without her.
16. The land was left desolate.
17. It's a very desolate place.
18. Power, like a desolating pestilence, pollutes whatever it touches---Percy Bysshe Shelley, English Romantic poet.
19. The little children were left desolate.
20. The house stands desolate and empty.
21. Desolate Pluto is inserted full ensign.
22. It sure is desolate out here.
23. The desolate quietness was almost painful.
24. The town has a desolate visage.
25. 4 The town has a desolate visage.