desecate in a sentence
v. t.
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Definition
To desecate means to dry out or remove moisture from something, often resulting in a lack of vitality or productivity.
Crossword clues for desecate
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "desecate".
- To remove moisture completely from something.
- To make something dry and lifeless.
- To extract water from organic material.
- To leave something parched and desolate.
- To dry out thoroughly, losing vitality.
Desecate sentence examples
- The harsh climate can desecate the land, leaving it barren and lifeless.
- Farmers are concerned that prolonged drought will desecate their crops before harvest.
- Efforts to desecate the wetland have raised environmental concerns among local activists.
- The desecate conditions made it difficult for many plants to thrive in the garden.
- After months without rain, the once lush fields began to desecate and crack under the sun.