adjective
- having lost leaves, especially as a result of disease, chemicals, or other damage
verb
- past tense of defoliate: removed leaves from plants or trees
Examples
- The defoliated trees stood bare against the winter sky.
- Chemical agents defoliated large areas of the forest.
- The caterpillars completely defoliated the oak tree.
- After the storm, many defoliated branches littered the ground.
- The herbicide defoliated the weeds within days.
- Drought conditions left the landscape defoliated and brown.