Similar words: repopulate, populate, populated, unpopulated, overpopulated, underpopulated, population, overpopulation. Meaning: [‚diː'pɒpjʊleɪt] v. reduce in population.
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1. The disease could depopulate this whole region.
2. Whole stretches of land were laid waste and depopulated.
3. The region was depopulated by disease/famine/war.
4. The famine threatened to depopulate the continent.
5. The conquerors depopulated the enemy's country by destruction and expulsion.
6. Confusion and resentment suffused the depopulated corporate corridors.
7. She wants to depopulate the earth and liberate the plants.
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8. Recently a Rockefeller agent in Japan told me of a plan to build 500 nuclear reactors in China and then blow them up with an earthquake machine in order to “depopulate China.”
9. The story of the Hebrews is of a nomadic tribal people who settled the Holy Land - a depopulated fertile agricultural area.
10. King Ptolemy prohibited Hegesias from lecturing , lest he depopulate the country.
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