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Example sentences for "depletion"

Lexicographically close words:
depilatory; depind; deplete; depleted; depleting; deplorable; deplorably; deplore; deplored; deplores
  1. The depletion of the art treasures of the country commenced about this time, and though that depletion has been largely arrested, it is nevertheless still, to some extent, going on.

  2. These diseases will bear thorough depletion of the alimentary canal, active, hydragogue cathartics being indicated.

  3. In the case of this country the troubles in the fourteenth century arose from the proximity of France, the circulation of lower-rated French coins, and the consequent depletion of the treasure of the kingdom.

  4. But the complaints as to the depletion of the coin of the realm became much more serious in France after Edward III.

  5. Two years later, 1403, the Commons again complained of the depletion of gold, and again a statute was passed, and so on.

  6. It was a mere question of arithmetic to calculate how long they could hold out while that rate of depletion was going on.

  7. At the time of writing it, General Sherman was not informed of the depletion of your command by my orders.

  8. General Taylor protested against the depletion of his army, and his subsequent movement upon Buena Vista would indicate that he did not share the views of his chief in regard to the unimportance of conquest beyond the Rio Grande.

  9. And nervous depletion occasioned by working-wives has doubtless much to do with the inanition and depression now crippling our industrial output.

  10. The preponderance of male-births during War-conditions is due to the fact that by far the greater stress of these conditions, with consequent depletion of vital reserves, falls upon the males.

  11. It frequently arises from plethora, in which case depletion is indicated; or from the suppression of some usual discharge or secretion, which it should then be our business to re-establish.

  12. We have to say that three-fourths of the novels of the day are a mental depletion to those who read them.

  13. From such depletion we step gasping into the pulpit, and look so heavenly pale that the mothers in Israel are afraid we will evaporate before we get through our first sermon.

  14. Fishing activity or overharvesting (depletion of resource) of other species at other trophic levels may indirectly impact humpbacks through the food web/chains.

  15. Movement from Lynn Canal may have resulted from direct competition for the same resource at the same time, by depletion of the resource below levels sufficient to support humpbacks or as a result of noise or the presence of fishing vessels.

  16. If emissions are too frequent for the individual case, they are followed by depletion and malaise.

  17. These draughts upon the vitality of the maternal organism are so great that they frequently result in a very sensible depletion of the mother's physical power, particularly manifest in the depletion of the blood.

  18. If, following the criterion above outlined, one finds that his emissions are too frequent, because of accompanying depletion and malaise, this frequency may be modified either by changes of the diet or by changes of hygiene.

  19. The system suffers a certain degree of depletion from which it recovers only after hours or even days.

  20. If this sexual excitement is the artificial one cultivated by the masturbator, the depletion seems to be more marked than is the case with the normal, natural stimulation incident to sexual intercourse.

  21. Unfortunately, this depletion of reserves came at precisely the time when the demand upon New York banks for loans was greatest.

  22. This patient had been attacked with puerperal fever, at three of her previous confinements, but the disease yielded to depletion and other remedies without difficulty.

  23. In a thousand and one ways, a deficient water supply due to forest depletion would cause hardships and suffering in the regions exposed to such misfortune.

  24. Depletion of the Ozone Layer The third is the depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer.

  25. The more the city becomes aware of the inevitable future awaiting it after the depletion of its resources, the more it tortures itself with worry.

  26. The occurrence of this effect, in those latter cases, is sometimes attributed to a debility, resulting from the large depletion required in consequence of the severity of the previous inflammation.

  27. Beyond the depletion of a few unguarded hen-roosts, very little depredation was committed.

  28. This depletion of his forces made it impossible for Grant to continue the southward march.

  29. I would say that crop rotation may help to maintain the supply of some important constituents of a fertile soil, but it will certainly hasten the depletion of some other equally essential constituents.

  30. Moreover there is more profit and greater prosperity for the present landowner in a possible practicable system of positive soil improvement than under any system which leads to ultimate depletion and abandonment of the land.

  31. The depletion of energy under strong stimulation is, however, too great to be compensated by the A-change.

  32. Hence bits of stick and string and dirt are thrown into pipes--for the benefit of the plumber, and the depletion of our pockets.

  33. I do not think that our natural soil resources have yet been greatly or permanently depleted, speaking broadly; and such depletion as has occurred has been the necessary result of the conquest of a continent.

  34. But, so far as the counting of heads goes, this depletion is not nearly so marked as the growth of the great towns.

  35. Concurrently with the aggregation of people about this new sort of centre, there has been, it is alleged, a depletion of the country villages and small townships.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "depletion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ablation; absorption; assimilation; attrition; clearance; clearing; consumption; corrosion; curtailment; cut; cutting; decrease; decrement; depletion; depreciation; derogation; digestion; diminution; dip; disparagement; dissipation; dissolution; drain; drainage; draining; egress; elimination; emptying; erosion; evacuation; evaporation; excretion; exhaustion; expenditure; extraction; finishing; impairment; ingestion; leakage; lessening; loss; reduction; remission; removal; retraction; retrenchment; shrinkage; unloading; waste