That section of town is blighted by poverty. My tomato plants were blighted by the cold weather.
My crop will be blighted!
Blighted is something that causes devaluation or prevents growth, and destroys. Use in a sentence would be, "The slums blighted the city for decades."
That plant is now blighted, a strange disease attacked it.
The frost blighted all the flowers. She just told a blatant lie. Blatant is commonly used to describe something obvious. I was being blighted down the stairs. Nothing has hurt our country more than the blight of drugs.
The form of this sentence is correct. She filled out the application form.
A Blighted Life was created in 1880.
Can I use colonists in a sentence or Can I form a sentence with colonists in it? Yes.
We use are when the sentence is in plural and is when the sentence is in singular form.
i just need a sentence not in a question form
The Spaniard That Blighted My Life was created in 1913.
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Crops are blighted. The cattle are dying. Women are miscarrying or dying or both.