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scarcity
/ ˈskɛəsɪtɪ /
noun
inadequate supply; dearth; paucity
rarity or infrequent occurrence
Other Word Forms
- nonscarcity noun
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Example Sentences
Humanitarian organisations have been unable to access el-Fasher for months and the remaining civilians are enduring constant bombardment, food scarcity and difficulties in accessing medical care.
The report also said that 72% of the freshwater it used came from sources at "low risk of water depletion or scarcity".
All of Scotland experienced water scarcity in May, with Scottish Water warning of the driest start to the year since 1964.
“Goals are critical,” said Mark Gold, director of water scarcity solutions at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
But when domestic alternatives are few and expensive, the policy creates more scarcity than protection.
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