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deplete

[dih-pleet] / dɪˈplit /


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Even as average new car prices approached $50,000 this year, dealers fretted more over depleted inventories than losing customers to sticker shock.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wales were without 13 England and France- based players with the squad for South Africa comprised from Ospreys, Scarlets, Cardiff and Dragons, meaning those four teams fielded depleted sides for URC games.

From BBC

South Africa captain Siya Kolisi vowed there would be no complacency against a depleted Wales when the two teams clash in Cardiff on Saturday.

From Barron's

The British Association of Social Workers said the social work sector is "under considerable strain", with the highest level of referrals to children's social services in a decade and a depleted workforce.

From BBC

But Jean Simard, president and chief executive of the Aluminium Association of Canada, told the BBC that Americans are starting to feel squeezed as their stockpiles of the metal deplete.

From BBC