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depopulate
▪ I. deˈpopulate, ppl. a. [ad. L. dēpopulāt-us, pa. pple. of dēpopulāre (-ārī), in its med.L. sense.] Laid waste; deprived (wholly or partly) of inhabitants. Used † a. as pa. pple. in which use it was at length superseded by depopulated; b. as adj. now arch. or poet.a. 1531 Elyot Gov. i. ii, The kyn...
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The Vigilant
Furthermore, the publication argued that the incidents was "not accident but part and parcel of a plan to depopulate the south".
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depopulate
depopulate/ˌdi:ˈpɔpjuleɪt; di`pɑpjəˌlet/ v[Tn]reduce the number of people living in (a city, state, etc) 减少(某城市、 州等)的人口 a country depopulated by war, famine, disease, etc 因战争、 饥荒、 疾病等而人口下降的国家.
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Agenda to Depopulate the Planet Through COVID ... - Global Research
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SETTLE Synonyms: 316 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SETTLE: lay, filter, clear, sediment, clarify, sift, screen, strain; Antonyms of SETTLE: raise, stir, mix, disturb, agitate, depopulate, unpeople, hedge
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dispopulate
† disˈpopulate, v. Obs. rare. [dis- 6.] = depopulate.1588 R. Parke tr. Mendoza's Hist. China 198 Leauing it [the Cittie] beaten downe and dispopulated.
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Vile (band)
Vile released their second LP, Depopulate in 2002. - drums
Marco Pitruzzella - drums
Discography
Unearthed (demo/1996)
Vile-ation (demo/1997)
Stench of the Deceased (1999) Listenable Records (2003)
Depopulate
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depopulacy
† deˈpopulacy Obs. [f. depopulate ppl. a. (see -acy): cf. degeneracy.] Depopulated condition.16.. Chapman Batrachom. 405 O Jove, neither She nor I..can keep depopulacy From off the Frogs!
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Ewigkeit
A new EP, Depopulate, was released on January, 23, 2021. 2019, Death to Music Productions)
Declassified (2019, Death to Music Productions)
Land of Fog (20/20 Re-Vision) (2020, Death to Music Productions)
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unpopulate
unˈpopulate, v. [un-2 4.] trans. To depopulate.1658 Cokaine Trappolin iv. ii, It is a frequent thing..To have the Plague..rage and even unpopulate places. 1880 Cornh. Mag. Dec. 673 The growth of manufactures..had been unpopulating the country to swell the towns.
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Al-Qudayriyya
village had a shrine for a local sage known as al-Shaykh al-Rumi and the Khirbat al-Nuwayriyya is located in the village.
1948, aftermath
The village was depopulate
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dispeople
dispeople, v. (dɪsˈpiːp(ə)l) [ad. OF. despeupler, mod.F. dépeupler (1364 in Hatzf.) = Sp. despoblar, Pr. despovoar, It. dis-, dipopolare, Romanic formation from des-, L. dis-, dis- 4 + populus people, parallel to L. dēpopulāre (used in med.L. in same sense): cf. depopulate. In sense 3 f. dis- 7 b + ...
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Sant'Angelo della Polvere
In 1555 the island took its present name, when the Senate of the Republic of Venice decided to depopulate it due to its unhealthy air and to install in
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depeople
depeople, v. arch. (dɪˈpiːp(ə)l) [ad. F. dépeuple-r (1364 in Hatzf.), despeupler (1611 Cotgr.); after people. See de- I. 6, and cf. dispeople, depopulate.] trans. To deprive of people, destroy the people of, depopulate.c 1611 Chapman Iliad xix. 146 Achilles in first fight depeopling enemies. 1615 ― ...
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Elmesthorpe
The Black Death and a failing economy caused the village to depopulate and for a time disappear.
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