shortage|shortages in English
noun
['short·age || ʃɔrtɪdʒ /ʃɔː-]
lack, scarcity, deficit, deficiency
Use "shortage|shortages" in a sentence
1. Organ shortage
2. So there is no shortage of motives, no shortage of means, no shortage of potential kidnappers or victims.
3. Wars, food shortages, earthquakes (7)
4. Ah, inflation, food shortages.
5. The sustained closure of the Karni commercial crossing, which occurred for # days between # anuary and # arch # led to an acute shortage of wheat flour stocks, resulting in bread shortages in mid-March
6. So they suffer food shortages.
7. One is shortages of goods.
8. “There will be food shortages.”
9. Food Shortages —An Evidence of What?
10. I grew up with food shortages.
11. (ii) Shortage of staff;
12. North Korea faces severe food shortages.
13. Fishing was prohibited causing further supply shortages.
14. Shortages eventually led to food riots.
15. SHORTAGE OF STAFF IN EMBASSIES
16. The total shortage was $500.
17. Bislings Insight into ammo shortage
18. Shortages can also be addressed by product substitution.
19. The problems were compounded by severe food shortages.
20. 30 Shortages eventually led to food riots.
21. Sometimes there is an obvious shortage of food but no shortage of dancing that easily becomes unrestrained.
22. Such shortages, no surprise, have stoked inflation.
23. Food shortages will give way to abundance.
24. Shortage of sources compels tentative conclusions.
25. Vietnam is suffering from food shortage.