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Depeople

Depeople \De*peo"ple\, v. t. To depopulate. [Obs.]

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depeople

vb. (context transitive English) To depopulate.

Usage examples of "depeople".

At that moment, had he been given divine power, he would have depeopled half a galaxy, but his rage faded, paled with his memories of his service in the Empire fleet to exclude the rank and file, the masses.

Father, mother, and all his brethren, except little Katty, were vanished out of it, and as it came looming back to him thus depeopled, its aspect was immeasurably desolate.

For Logan the Unwise donned the bearclaws and came to raid my family and gained death, and I do not rejoice in his death, but know a deep sadness that the hills are depeopled and a family is in disaster.

But with Demoth severely depeopled by the plague, Bonaventure was the twelfth largest metropolis on the planet.

At that moment, had he been given divine power, he would have depeopled half a galaxy, but his rage faded, paled with his memories of his service in the Empire fleet to exclude the rank and file, the masses.