deplete

[dɪˈpliːt]

deplete Definition

  • 1to reduce the amount of something that is present or available
  • 2to use up the supply of something

Using deplete: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deplete" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The overuse of pesticides has depleted the soil of nutrients.

  • Example

    The company's resources were depleted after the economic crisis.

  • Example

    The marathon runner's energy was completely depleted by the end of the race.

deplete Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for deplete

Antonyms for deplete

Phrases with deplete

  • to use up or reduce the amount of goods or products in a store or warehouse

    Example

    The holiday shopping season has depleted stocks of popular toys and electronics.

  • deplete reserves

    to use up or reduce the amount of resources or funds that are available for future use

    Example

    The government has been forced to deplete its reserves to cover the costs of the pandemic response.

  • to cause damage to the Earth's protective ozone layer through the release of harmful chemicals

    Example

    The use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in refrigeration and air conditioning systems has been shown to deplete the ozone layer.

Origins of deplete

from Latin 'depletus', past participle of 'deplere', meaning 'to empty out'

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Summary: deplete in Brief

The verb 'deplete' [dɪˈpliːt] means to reduce or use up the amount of something that is present or available. It can refer to natural resources, financial reserves, or personal energy levels. Examples include 'The overuse of pesticides has depleted the soil of nutrients' and 'The marathon runner's energy was completely depleted by the end of the race.'