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    depletion
    /dɪˈpliːʃn/

    noun

    • 1. reduction in the number or quantity of something: "the depletion of the ozone layer"

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  2. noun [ S or U ] uk / dɪˈpliːʃ ə n / us. Add to word list. a reduction in something, or the act of reducing it: Increased expenditure has caused a depletion in capital. When stock markets crashed the life funds suffered huge depletion of their reserves.

  3. 1. : to empty of a principal substance. The lake was depleted of water. depleting the country of its natural resources. 2. : to lessen markedly in quantity, content, power, or value. deplete our life savings. their depleted resources. depletable. di-ˈplē-tə-bəl. adjective. depleter. di-ˈplē-tər. noun. depletion.

  4. noun [ S or U ] uk / dɪˈpliːʃ ə n / us. Add to word list. a reduction in something, or the act of reducing it: Increased expenditure has caused a depletion in capital. When stock markets crashed the life funds suffered huge depletion of their reserves.

  5. When you think about depletion, think about a resource being decreased. Depletion is usually not a good thing; we worry about the depletion of the ozone and the depletion of the soil.

  6. Define depletion. depletion synonyms, depletion pronunciation, depletion translation, English dictionary definition of depletion. n. 1. The act or process of depleting. 2. The state of being depleted; exhaustion. 3. The use or consumption of a resource, especially a natural resource,...

  7. DEPLETION definition: a depleting or being depleted | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  8. the reduction of something by a large amount so that there is not enough left. The greatest ozone depletion occurred near the poles. Definition of depletion noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. to reduce something in size or amount, especially supplies of energy, money, etc.: If we continue to deplete the earth's natural resources, we will cause serious damage to the environment. deplete something of something The illness depletes the body of important vitamins. humorous That last holiday seriously depleted my bank account! Synonyms.

  10. to decrease seriously or exhaust the abundance or supply of: The fire had depleted the game in the forest. Extravagant spending soon depleted his funds. Latin dēplētus empty (past participle of dēplēre to empty out), equivalent. to dē- de - + plē ( re) to fill + -tus past participle suffix. 1800–10; de•plet′a•ble, adj. de•ple′tion, n.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · The act of depleting, or the state of being depleted; exhaustion. The consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished. ( medicine, archaic) The act of relieving congestion or plethora, by purging, blood-letting, or reduction of the system by abstinence.