Meaning
- Depletion means the reduction or exhaustion of something, especially a natural resource, energy, or supply. It refers to the process of using up or draining a resource until it becomes scarce or empty.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: noun (uncountable)
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Common pattern:
- depletion of + noun → depletion of resources, depletion of energy, depletion of funds
- Often used in scientific, environmental, or economic contexts.
Examples of usage:
- “The depletion of natural resources is a major global concern.”
- “Long working hours can lead to the depletion of mental energy.”
Common Phrases
- resource depletion – exhaustion of natural resources
- ozone depletion – thinning of the ozone layer
- energy depletion – loss of energy or stamina
- nutrient depletion – reduction of nutrients in soil or body
Collocations
- verbs: cause depletion, lead to depletion, prevent depletion
- adjectives: severe depletion, rapid depletion, gradual depletion
- nouns: depletion of energy, depletion of resources, depletion of funds
Examples
- Overfishing has caused severe depletion of fish stocks in the ocean.
- The company faced financial depletion after several failed investments.
- Ozone depletion increases the amount of harmful UV radiation reaching the Earth.
- Continuous mining activities result in the depletion of mineral reserves.
- His energy depletion was evident after working for 12 hours straight.
- Deforestation contributes to the depletion of biodiversity.
- The government introduced policies to prevent further depletion of groundwater.
- Vitamin depletion can lead to serious health problems.
Synonyms or Related
- exhaustion
- reduction
- consumption
- diminution
- drain
Antonym
- replenishment
- restoration
- renewal
