Sere in a sentence as an adjective

Maybe they sere not disadvantaged because general standards are low?Actually the topic is a can of worms, we could go on about the purpose of school.

Conversely, a programming language that doesn't care about totality won't be able to sere other use-cases, such as building proven programs.

I gather I'm pretty unusual among sf fans in not enjoying the Culture novels, which I find maybe a little sere in their prose and a little too far gone in their post-Singularity space opera to really resonate.

This is catabolic collapse.-The article gives examples of civilizations that match these cases.-The model is compared to the idea of succession, "the process by which an area not yet occupied by living things is colonized by a variety of biotic assemblages, called seres, each replacing a prior sere and then being replaced by a later, until the process concludes with a stable, self-perpetuating climax community"

Sere definitions

adjective

(used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture; "dried-up grass"; "the desert was edged with sere vegetation"; "shriveled leaves on the unwatered seedlings"; "withered vines"

See also: dried-up sear shriveled shrivelled withered