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deplete

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/dɪˈpliːt/ · de-plete

to reduce the quantity or amount of something, usually in a significant way.

Meanings

verbformal

to reduce the quantity or amount of something, usually in a significant way.

کسی چیز کی مقدار یا تعداد کو کم کرنا، عام طور پر ایک اہم طریقے سے۔

کم کرنا

kam karna

Synonyms

exhaustdrain diminishخالی کرناقوم کرنامٹا دینا

Antonyms

fillreplenishincreaseپھر سے بھرنادوبارہ پُر کرنابڑھانا

Common Collocations

  • deplete resources
  • deplete energy
  • deplete supply

Example Sentences

Overfishing can significantly deplete fish populations.

زیادہ ماہی گیری مچھلی کی آبادیوں کو نمایاں طور پر کم کر سکتی ہے۔

Zyada mahi geeri machhli ki aabadiyon ko numaayan tor par kam kar sakti hai.

Excessive use of fertilizers can deplete soil nutrients.

کھادوں کا ضرورت سے زیادہ استعمال مٹی کے غذائی اجزاء کو کم کر سکتا ہے۔

Khadon ka zarurat se zyada istemal mitti ke ghizaai ajza ko kam kar sakta hai.

The project aims to deplete the existing inventory within the year.

پروجیکٹ کا مقصد موجودہ انوینٹری کو سال کے اندر کم کرنا ہے۔

Project ka maqsad maujooda inventory ko saal ke andar kam karna hai.

Easily Confused With

deplete:To deplete means to reduce whereas to complete means to finish something.

Word Family

depletion
nounکمی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Imagine a bucket leaky and emptying out water, representing depletion.

Picture a mountain with slowly diminishing resources.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کی کمی کا دکھ ہے دل میں، کتا پر دل کا حال بیاں کرکے رہتا ہے۔

Mohabbat ki kami ka dukh hai dil mein, qatta par dil ka haal bayan karke rehta hai.

The sorrow of the depletion of love resides in the heart, it remains by expressing the state of the heart.

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📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "deplere" — to empty out

First known use: 19th century

The word 'deplete' originated from Latin 'deplere', which means to empty. It entered English usage in the early 19th century and has been used in various contexts, particularly in science and economics.