- verbdeplete (verb) · depletes (third person present) · depleted (past tense) · depleted (past participle) · depleting (present participle)
- use up the supply or resources of:"reservoirs have been depleted by years of drought" · "Chicago head to Houston with a depleted back line due to suspensions"
- diminish in number or quantity:"supplies are depleting fast"
Originearly 19th century (earlier (mid. 17th century) as depletion): from Latin deplet- ‘emptied out’, from the verb deplere, from de- (expressing reversal) + plere ‘fill’ (from plenus ‘full’).
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