“starvation” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “starvation”:

+ The Starving Time at Jamestown, VirginiaJamestown in Virginia Colony was a period of starvation during the winter of 1609–1610.

+ It’s not certain if he died directly from thirst and starvation but his imprisonment and bad inhumane treatment certainly contributed to his demise.

+ As said earlier, starvation is very common way to die throughout the country.

+ It ended in disaster, when both Wills and the leader, Robert O’Hara Burke, died from starvation at Cooper Creek on their return journey.

+ Sims die from starvation when this happens.

starvation in sentences?
starvation in sentences?

Example sentences of “starvation”:

+ Many Russian soldiers were poorly equipped and trained, many Russians were killed, and poverty and starvation became worse problems than before.

+ Most deaths from the eruption were from starvation and disease, as the fallout ruined farming in the local region.

+ The colony was in danger of starvation for long time.

+ Soldiers who were captured by the enemy and held as prisoners of war were, in a significant number of instances, housed in such miserable conditions that they faced a higher likelihood of contracting and succumbing to one of the medical conditions shown above; starvation also became a problem in POW camps as more soldiers were captured in battle and food shortages widened.

+ Narcissus refused to leave the reflection of himself and, like Echo, starvation was going to claim him.

+ The explorers Burke and Wills died from starvation in 1861 on the banks of Cooper Creek.

+ The expedition ended in disaster when Burke and his second in command, William John Wills died from starvation at Cooper Creek on their way back to Melbourne.

+ Because of a period of starvation in his early life, Sanji will always feed someone who is hungry.

+ On the return journey, Scott and his four comrades died from exhaustion, starvation and extreme cold.

+ Additionally, more Japanese cities would be ruined, and starvation due to the diminishing sources of food would have occurred.

+ After some time, Echo began to grow thin from starvation until her body withered away entirely into dust, leaving nothing but her voice.

+ After two weeks of starvation and dehydration Kolbe was the only one of ten men that was still alive.

+ Art during the 1980s and 1990s shows the political struggle, civil war, suffering, starvation and struggle.

+ In 1625, George Percy, president of Jamestown during the starvation period, wrote that the hunger was so intense “thatt notheinge was Spared to mainteyne Lyfe and to doe those things which seame incredible, as to digge upp deade corpes outt of graves and to eate them.” Five other accounts refer to cannibalism during the bitter winter.

+ At Niedernhart, victims were mainly killed by starvation or medical overdose.

+ Malnutrition is considered a more scientific and official term than starvation which has negative associations.

+ He saved at least one colony from starvation and helped to keep the colonies prosperous by trading goods to and from England and the West Indies.

+ Many Russian soldiers were poorly equipped and trained, many Russians were killed, and poverty and starvation became worse problems than before.

+ Most deaths from the eruption were from starvation and disease, as the fallout ruined farming in the local region.

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