scarcity

IPA: skˈɛrsɪti

noun

  • (uncountable) The condition of something being scarce or deficient.
  • (countable) An inadequate amount of something; a shortage.
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Examples of "scarcity" in Sentences

  • The main issue is the scarcity of reliable sources.
  • As the siege continued, the scarcity of food worsened.
  • Apparently, this was due to the scarcity of recruits in the East.
  • But the main problem here is the scarcity of water in the summer.
  • For me, the biggest problem is the scarcity of citations and links.
  • It was driven by the overpopulation and a scarcity of land in Sweden.
  • However, due to the scarcity of the metal, copper was used sparingly.
  • Most of the scarcity of resources will be noticed by the nation itself.
  • Could the scarcity of data be due to the relative obscurity of the event
  • Believes in the existence of good but yet disappointed by the scarcity of it.

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