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scarcity
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scarcity
(noun)
scarcity
/
ˈ
skeɚsəti/
noun
plural
scarcities
scarcity
/
ˈ
skeɚsəti/
noun
plural
scarcities
Britannica Dictionary definition of SCARCITY
:
a very small supply
:
the state of being scarce
[
count
]
—
usually singular
There was a
scarcity
of food. [=there was very little food; there was not enough food]
wartime
scarcities
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noncount
]
Scarcity
of food forced the herds to move.
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