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- des·o·latedesolate (verb) · desolates (third person present) · desolated (past tense) · desolated (past participle) · desolating (present participle)
- make (a place) bleakly and depressingly empty or bare:"the droughts that desolated the dry plains"
- (be desolated)make (someone) feel utterly wretched and unhappy:"he was desolated by the deaths of his treasured friends"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin desolatus ‘abandoned’, past participle of desolare, from de- ‘thoroughly’ + solus ‘alone’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb
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