How to use in-sentence of “scarcity”:
+ Then much blood was shed for trifles, men were afraid to offer anything for sale, and the scarcity became more excessive and grievous than ever.
+ Fresh water scarcity has negative affects on ecology, biodiversity, agriculture and human health.
+ Water scarcity can be the result of both human and natural causes.
+ In addition, these countries sought to gain more power in Europe and wanted Samoa due to the scarcity of unclaimed territory from 1870 onwards.
+ Climate change and the scarcity of water has affected the whole of this area.

Example sentences of “scarcity”:
+ This was partly due to the scarcity of high quality silk strings and partly due to the newer strings’ greater durability and louder tone.
+ This may have been because of the scarcity of water at Olympia.
+ As with other commodities, scarcity caused the price of slaves to rise, so more slaves meant more money for their owners.
+ Artificial scarcity can increase profits for a business.
+ Water scarcity is a lack of fresh water to meet what is needed in a given area.
+ During the Japanese Occupation, the trade was disrupted, resulting in scarcity of food and other kinds of goods, causing the price to drastically increase in a process known as inflation.
+ Every man has a vote in affairs of moment; has equal title to the fresh provisions, or strong liquors, at any time seized, and may use them at pleasure, unless a scarcity makes it necessary, for the good of all, to vote a retrenchment.
+ Some versions of conflict theory focus on the role of resource scarcity in sparking or propagating human conflicts – in effect holding that the resources or ecosystems they fight over are being held so valuable that they are worth considerable risk of harm to control.
+ This was partly due to the scarcity of high quality silk strings and partly due to the newer strings' greater durability and louder tone.
+ This may have been because of the scarcity of water at Olympia.
+ As with other commodities, scarcity caused the price of slaves to rise, so more slaves meant more money for their owners.
+ Lawyers are paid more than janitors, because there is scarcity of qualified lawyers.
+ Artificial scarcity is when somebody limits the amount of goods or services that are available, although it would be simple to make more.
+ Several research organisations have released statements on the scarcity and conservation of helium.American Physical Society.
+ It has been defined as “the study of scarcity and choice” and is basically about the choices people make.
+ Real scarcity can also exist by over use of non-renewable resources.
