[
UK
/dɪnjˈuːdɪd/
]
[ US /dɪˈnudɪd/ ]
[ US /dɪˈnudɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
without the natural or usual covering
a bald spot on the lawn
bare hills
How To Use denuded In A Sentence
- Two of these war materials, 2,4-D, and 2,4,5-T along with Dioxin were the poisons in Agent Orange, the defoliant that killed and crippled so many Vietnamese and American soldiers and turned jungle into denuded ghost lands. We Need Food and Farming Regulation NOW!
- Page 22 between the "denuded" and the "drift" regions, may be fixed by any careful observer, for any locality, by noting the inclination, &c., of the strata of earth, where exposed in deep excavations, or high and steep river bluffs. Agricultural, Geological, and Descriptive Sketches of Lower North Carolina, and the Similar Adjacent Lands
- Denuded and disfeatured within and bristling without with bricklayers 'ladders, the place was yet extraordinarily impressive and interesting. A Little Tour of France
- They point to the area flanking the existing road in northern Darién, noting that it is denuded, treeless, and barren.
- Fish species such as galjoen, white steenbras and spotted grunter that feed within the intertidal zone cannot survive where the beach has been denuded.
- In using the term incomplete fertilization, I mean supplying only potash, phosphoric acid and nitrogen, and possibly lime and sulphur, when the soil is denuded of several other elements. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
- As reported previously, tracheal xenografts were established in nude mice by subcutaneously inserting denuded rat trachal matrix repopulated with human respiratory epithelium isolated from cadaveric airways.
- By the way, the enclosure has been taken down, and this area is now as denuded of grass as the unenclosed area.
- The countryside has been denuded by war.
- If top-fee universities in England start paying more, will Scottish universities be denuded of quality academics?