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Desolance 

Used to describe the entire event, including the action that sparked those to wish to leave a location, and that of the action of the inhabitants leaving said location, of an area being desolated or becoming devoid of life.

Elaboration of the Definition (Examples):
"the action that sparked...":

"the action of the inhabitants leaving...": The citizens of the city evacuated in horror when news spread about the explosives.

A Desolance can have many Desolances within (Called Subdesolances), as long as they are restricted to describing short periods of time where each had a new problem arise.
Example of the Main Desolance:
The Desolance of America caused by a great link of explosives, spanning the country, demolishing city after city, state after state, until everyone who hadn't evacuated, were turned into ash and dust.

Example of the Subdesolance:
A massive pothole in the road lead to people finding mass amounts of dormant explosives dwelling beneath their city, which was later found to span the entire state. When news spread about the explosives, citizens began evacuating the state.
Desolance by Orchidarch September 6, 2020

Desolance 

Used to describe the entire event, including the action that sparked those to wish to leave a location, and that of the action of the inhabitants leaving said location, of an area being desolated or becoming devoid of life.

A Desolance can have multiple Desolances within (Called Subdesolances), as long as they are restricted to describing short periods of time where each had a new problem arise.
Example of the Main Desolance:
The Desolance of America caused by a great link of explosives, spanning the country, demolishing city after city, state after state, until everyone who hadn't evacuated, were turned into ash and dust.

Example of the Subdesolance:
A massive pothole in the road lead to people finding mass amounts of dormant explosives dwelling beneath their city, which was later found to span the entire state. When news spread about the explosives, citizens began evacuating the state.
Desolance by Orchidarch September 6, 2020

Delanceyed 

The salesman said the car could be driven home but it had no steering wheel, tires or engine. I was Delanceyed.
Delanceyed by CaptainMolotov June 4, 2020

Debalancedterisedization 

When you are really really tried and sleepy but you are trying to write an economics paper at 1 a.m and the word you are looking for is destabilization. However you for go for Debalancedterisedization and have a 40 minute discussion on how it is not a word and you really need to sort out your sleep pattern.
Guy 1: "Dude listen to me Debalancedterisedization is not a word"
Guy 2: "Yes it is"

Guy 1: "No its not and you need to sleep, I mean look at you dude"

Guy 2: "I will make it a word" *Opens Urban Dictionary

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
Desolate by Ratchet Realm February 19, 2015

delanceled

During Corona-days, when an event is delayed, but we all know it will be cancelled.
Don't bother making any more plans. You'll just end up delanceling. First, you'll delay, go to all the trouble of rescheduling then, in the end, delanceled.
delanceled by E 🐶 dog March 22, 2020