Examples of 'sparse' in a sentence

Meaning of "sparse"

Sparse means thinly dispersed or scattered, in relative scarcity of elements
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  • Having widely spaced intervals.
  • Not dense; meager; scanty
  • Having few nonzero elements
  • To disperse, to scatter.

How to use "sparse" in a sentence

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There is mighty sparse water in that direction.
Sparse water and lack of arable land.
Index methods are sparse outside engineering practices.
Sparse disk images are stored as a single file.
A painting of such sparse and simple beauty.
The sparse leaves are linear to oval in shape.
Fill object with sparse translucent specks.
The sparse matter is behaving like a gas.
Asexuality receives sparse attention in the media.
Sparse or incomplete data can cause problems.
There are also sparse long white hairs.
Sparse filters are well known in the art.
Winds are very sparse throughout the city.
Sparse yet containing all the essentials.
The plumage is sparse at the breast bone.

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But these initiatives are still too sparse.
Learning a sparse representation for object detection.
Warm dry areas with sparse vegetation.
It is as sparse as the data for anthropogenic warming.
This method is based on sparse component analysis.
The existing literature on this topic is sparse.
Details are sparse on the nature of both armies.
And in a language which is very sparse in vocabulary.
Staging is sparse with minimal use of props.
Information on its status is sparse and conflicting.
There are sparse white setae on the body.
My image presence seems sparse these days.
The systemic pharmacokinetic information on tasonermin is sparse.
Clearing the sparse superflag not supported.
Post and ring bike racks sparse.
Our population density is sparse by international standards.
Her pubic hair was light and sparse.
Prisons absorb sparse resources in a negative way.
It is to come to where there is a very sparse population.
Vegetation is sparse and soils are very thin.
Solo literature for these instruments is sparse.
Too heavy and sparse for that.
Health information for this breed is sparse.
The text is sparse and often poetic.
The rest of the album is almost as sparse.
The produce is sparse and of poor quality.
Further information of this tropical storm is sparse.
A method dealing with sparse data is provided.
The mane and tail are usually sparse.
Testing and data is sparse and uncoordinated.
The equipment he had to work with was sparse.
It was always a little sparse on the left side.
The local ichthyological fauna is also sparse.
That accounts for the sparse vegetation.
The information about her background is sparse.

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