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to starvation
noun
A condition of severe suffering due to a lack of nutrition.
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Dehydration is similar to starvation, but swifter.
Some five million are said to be vulnerable to starvation.
(Overbreeding stresses the pigeon population and can lead to starvation).
Dead reefs will eventually lead to starvation for the villagers.
The fish weren't biting and he was near to starvation.
On June 24 , 1380 the Genoese, reduced to starvation, surrendered.
Malta was close to starvation and running out of supplies.
He said that stand was leading to starvation in the developing world.
Despite the worldwide relief effort, many survivors, the report says, are still near to starvation.
Simon points out that cells switch on autophagy in response to starvation.
Widespread unemployment among displaced people has led to starvation even in places with access to aid.
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