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desolate

Adj. To be bare, scorched, radioactive, burnt, or uninhabitable. Usually a noman's land or dangerous plain object.

"The desolate barrens went on for miles."

by Desolator Dan November 23, 2003

desolate

If you feel alone, left out, and devastated, you feel desolate. A deserted, empty, depressing place can be desolate too.

The world no matter how desolate,loved you 'll never have to be alone.

by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd September 01, 2019

Desolation

To be utterly annihilated to be destroyed nothing else left

You'll know when you meet desolation.

by Desolation January 20, 2015

desolator

a cool unit in Red Alert 2 that shoots a radiation cannon and can radiate the ground by pointing his gun at the ground and shooting

Desolators kickass!

by PlayDohMan May 09, 2004

Desolate

Extreme sadness/emptiness because of loneliness or the feeling of abandonment. Something left empty, barren, abandoned.

"Babylon will be left desolate without a single inhabitant." - Jeremiah 51:29

by Ratchet Realm February 20, 2015

Desolance

Because People fail.

Bill: What was that faggory? John: Desolance, my good sir...Desolance.

by EripS August 28, 2009

Desolation

A feeling of chronic emptiness and loneliness. Abandonment of ourselves, and not listening to our own hopes and desires. You might abandon yourself unintentionally or unknowingly because you’re striving for perfection or others’ approval. You might stop caring for yourself while focusing on other things you think are paramount to you. Abandoning ourselves can spark anxiety, depression, guilt and shame. You may displace the feeling of sadness with emptiness. This kind of empty feeling comes with not caring about much, not being interested in things, not feeling fueled by anything in particular. If this emptiness is because of a loved one’s passing, don’t get angry with yourself for grieving years later. Because it is agonizing to lose a loved one, and though the loss changes shape over time, it never becomes OKAY that the person died… In that case you learn to live life alongside that hole of missing that person. Sometimes, the hole forms because you missed out on love while you were growing up. This doesn’t mean you didn’t have a loving family. There are just certain kinds of love .

Tell yourself positive things. Dont focus on failures. Try not to minimize what you're feeling. Avoid behaviours or addictions that you think avoid your feelings. Don't blame yourself or feel guilt about things that are out of your control. Show yourself compassion like you would with a close friend or family member. Commend yourself. Desolation will pass...

by _The Secret_ August 14, 2019