Similar words: depopulate, repopulate, populated, unpopulated, overpopulated, underpopulated, populate, be popular with. Meaning: [‚diː'pɒpjʊleɪt] adj. having lost inhabitants as by war or disease.
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1 Whole stretches of land were laid waste and depopulated.
2 The region was depopulated by disease/famine/war.
3 The conquerors depopulated the enemy's country by destruction and expulsion.
4 Confusion and resentment suffused the depopulated corporate corridors.
5 Tatar raids depopulated whole areas of Ukraine.
6 The country has been depopulated by war and disease.
7 Ever higher dues ruined trade and depopulated towns.
8 The epidemic depopulated the countryside.
9 Mini break - the weaner department is depopulated and cleaned. The area of depopulation is then moved up-farm as the pigs grow.
10 The story of the Hebrews is of a nomadic tribal people who settled the Holy Land - a depopulated fertile agricultural area.
11 The 15 th century plagues left vast areas of Europe depopulated.
12 The rotational levels of the ground vibrational level may be depopulated by radiation.
13 Maxi - break - the entire herd from weaning to slaughter is depopulated ,(www.Sentencedict.com) and repopulation carried out from weaning up.
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