depopulate|depopulated|depopulates|depopulating in English

verb

[de·pop·u·late || ‚diː'pɒpjʊleɪt]

reduce the number of inhabitants

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1. 14 The famine threatened to depopulate the continent.

2. Centuries of warfare severely depopulated northern China.

3. (Isaiah 13:12) Yes, the city will come to be depopulated, waste.

4. By the end of the conflict Italy was devastated and considerably depopulated.

5. The rotational levels of the ground vibrational level may be depopulated by radiation.

6. The people were so Chastised by divers calamities, that the country was depopulated, and became like a wilderness

7. Is depopulating the video on Youtube promotes line d’underwear 'Agent Provocateur' in which the Australian singer appears on a mechanical horse.

8. 26 Was it God’s will for men to be transferred by death to some heaven or afterworld and thus depopulate the paradise earth?

9. It seems verisimilar that Central Europe was free of malaria at the end of the last ice age, and it is undisputed that the Apennine peninsula was a substantially depopulated, endemic malaria area around 600 A.D.