0 to become sick or die because you do not have enough food, or to make someone sick or die because they do not have enough food -- głodować, głodzić
All experimental insects were starved for 24 h prior to the experiment.
The flies were five days old and had been starved for 24 h before the gels were introduced in to the cages.
Cells were starved overnight in media containing 1% serum before each cell experiment.
He is reduced to basic and pitiable human functions: a figure alone, defecating, starving, having a nightmare, crying.
The third worried that he was starving his wife to death by not trying hard enough to find food that she wanted to eat.
More significantly, neither is there evidence to suggest that they were starving dramatic authors or actors.
Predators were starved for 10 days before each experiment.
Copepods were starved the day before experimental infection with tapeworms.