Definitionadj. having lost inhabitants as by war or disease
Last update: August 29, 2015
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If this insensate massacre continues I shall soon find my cage depopulated. [Please select]
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James' Street and Pall Mall, Belgravia and May Fair are depopulated. [Please select]
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With such a start, this new interest brought about a stampede that nearly depopulated the city. [Please select]
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Some of the outlying provinces in Asia and Africa were almost depopulated by the slave hunters. [Please select]
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I have depopulated towns and districts, provinces and kingdoms. [Please select]
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The fairest provinces of Spain were almost depopulated, and large districts relapsed into primeval wilderness. [Please select]
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The old capital of the world was nearly depopulated. [Please select]
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The whites, having desolated and depopulated this once thronged valley, had gone, leaving the remnant of its people to return to their native virtue and quietude. [Please select]
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The dire lack of labor for copra-making, tree-planting, or any form of profitable activity is lamented by all white men in these depopulated islands. [Please select]
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