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Starve

/stɑːv/verb
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To starve means to suffer greatly or perish from a severe lack of food, a primal human fear that underscores our biological dependence on nutrition. In modern contexts, it's frequently used metaphorically to express an intense craving for non-physical needs, like emotional connection or knowledge, highlighting how the word has evolved to capture deeper human desires.

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Surprisingly, the human body can survive an average of three weeks without food, depending on factors like body fat and water intake, as seen in historical cases like the 1970s IRA hunger strikes. This resilience is due to the body's ability to switch to burning fat and muscle for energy, a process that saved lives during events like the Siege of Leningrad in World War II, where some endured over 800 days of starvation.

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