"Denuding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Denuding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Denuding" Meaning

Denuding refers to the act of stripping or removing the covering or outer layer of something, often leaving it bare or exposed. It can also describe the state of being stripped or uncovered, often to the point of being vulnerable or defenseless.

"Denuding" Examples

Denuding Examples


Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "denuding":

The strong winds denuded the trees of their leaves, leaving them bare and vulnerable.
The construction site was left denuded of all its vegetation, leaving only dirt and debris.
The farmer's careless practices denuded the land of its nutrient-rich topsoil, causing erosion and damage.
The harsh winter denuded the landscape of its once-lush greenery, revealing the underlying stone and rock.
The developer's plan to build a new highway threatened to denude the surrounding area of its natural beauty and wildlife habitats.

"Denuding" Similar Words

Denuclearize

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To denuclearize means to eliminate or remove nuclear weapons and facilities from a country, area, or region, reducing or eliminating the risk of nuclear war or the threat of nuclear attacks.

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Denude

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To denude something means to remove its covering, layer, or outer surface, often leaving it bare or exposed.

Denuded

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Denuded means to strip or remove something of its natural covering or protection, often resulting in exposure or vulnerability. It can also refer to a state of being without natural vegetation, such as a denuded landscape.

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Denumerator

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Denunciations

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Denunciations refer to formal complaints or accusations made against someone or something, often in a formal or official capacity. They can be made about a person's behavior, actions, or alleged wrongdoings, and are typically made to an authority figure or institution, such as a government agency, law enforcement, or a professional organization. Denunciations can be motivated by a variety of reasons, including a desire for revenge, a sense of moral outrage, or a need to bring about change or justice.

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