depopulation|depopulations in English

noun

[de·pop·u·la·tion || diː‚pɒpjʊ'leɪʃn]

act of reducing the number of inhabitants

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1. to avoid depopulation of rural areas and the abandonment of agricultural land

2. Member States must allocate financial resources to those areas hardest hit by depopulation.

3. At this level all Civilizations enter upon a stage, which lasts for centuries, of appalling depopulation.

4. (e) there shall be a minimum aisle width of 1 m between tiers of cages to facilitate inspection, installation and depopulation of birds;

5. Further devastating droughts of the 1980s caused major depopulation of the Beja herds with losses estimated at 80 per cent of their animal wealth.

6. In 1950s—1980s, as everywhere in Russian North, the area suffered severely from depopulation, in particular, all villages between Lake Lyokshmozero and Lake Kenozero were deserted.

7. to facilitate inspection, installation and depopulation of hens there must be a minimum aisle width of # cm between tiers of cages and a space of at least # cm must be allowed between the floor of the building and the bottom tier of cages