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Associations of "Emptied" (30 Words)
abandoned | Free from constraint- Liam O’Flaherty. Weed grown yard of an abandoned farmhouse. |
anarchist | An advocate of anarchism. An anarchist newspaper. |
anarchy | The organization of society on the basis of voluntary cooperation, without political institutions or hierarchical government; anarchism. He must ensure public order in a country threatened with anarchy. |
blank | A document with blank spaces to be filled. Those blank moments aboard airplanes. |
countermand | Declare (a vote or election) invalid. He was already countermanding her. |
deplete | Use up the supply or resources of. Reservoirs have been depleted by years of drought. |
deserted | (of a place) empty of people. Deserted beaches of soft sand. |
destitute | Completely wanting or lacking. Young recruits destitute of experience. |
devoid | Completely wanting or lacking. The sentence was devoid of meaning. |
disrepair | Poor condition of a building or structure due to neglect. The station gradually fell into disrepair. |
evacuate | (of troops) withdraw from (a place. The last British troops evacuated the Canal Zone. |
famish | Die of food deprivation. Many famished in the countryside during the drought. |
hollow | As if echoing in a hollow space. A hollow groan. |
hunger | Feel or suffer hunger. He hungered for a sense of self worth. |
hungry | Feeling hunger; feeling a need or desire to eat food. Grasping power hungry individuals. |
impassive | Deliberately impassive in manner. His cold impassive face. |
impoverish | Make (a person or area) poor. The soil was impoverished by annual burning. |
nihilist | A person who believes that life is meaningless and rejects all religious and moral principles. It is impossible to argue against a nihilist. |
penniless | Not having enough money to pay for necessities. A penniless young student. |
ravenous | (of hunger or need) very great; voracious. A ravenous boy. |
revoke | Officially cancel (a decree, decision, or promise. The men appealed and the sentence was revoked. |
starve | Deprive of food. The political prisoners starved to death. |
starving | The act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine. The world s starving children. |
thirst | A physiological need to drink. He is oblivious to all the thirst around him. |
vacancy | An unoccupied position or job. Vacancy vanity and inane deception. |
vacant | (of a position or employment) not filled. The throne is never vacant. |
vacate | Leave behind empty; move out of. He vacated his office as Director. |
vacuum | A vacuum cleaner. The political vacuum left by the death of the Emperor. |
vagrant | Relating to or living the life of a vagrant. Vagrant beggars. |
void | (in bridge and whist) having been dealt no cards in a particular suit. Void a plea. |