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Meaning of vastation
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vastation (n.)
A laying waste; waste; depopulation; devastation.
vastation Sentence Examples
- The vastation created by the earthquake left a trail of devastation and despair.
- The famine brought upon the land led to a vastation of the population.
- The war left a vastation of once-vibrant cities, reducing them to mere ruins.
- The vastation caused by the floods submerged entire villages and displaced thousands.
- The forest fire left a vastation of charred trees and blackened land in its wake.
- The vastation of the natural environment was a haunting reminder of the consequences of human negligence.
- The vastation brought on by the disease spread rapidly, decimating communities and leaving countless lives in its wake.
- The vastation of the human spirit was evident in the broken and disillusioned faces of war survivors.
- The vastation of hope left a void in the hearts of those who had endured unimaginable loss.
- The vastation of the economy shattered dreams and left countless families struggling to make ends meet.
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A laying waste; waste; depopulation; devastation.
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The vastation created by the earthquake left a trail of devastation and despair.
The famine brought upon the land led to a vastation of the population.
The war left a vastation of once-vibrant cities, reducing them to mere ruins.
The vastation caused by the floods submerged entire villages and displaced thousands.