depopulate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdiːˈpɒp.jə.leɪt]
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Meaning of depopulate In English

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  • For example, politicians from economically less privileged but politically over-represented districts may claim that poor, depopulated, and rural areas deserve to have more political weight.

  • Areas depopulated by deaths and migration at the times of the famines did not recover earlier population densities until the mid-20th century.

  • To charter a railroad would be in effect to depopulate the country through which it would pass.

  • The infectious period ended on the day the herd was depopulated.

  • The new industries required labour, and this was found by migration from the fanning regions which became relatively depopulated.

  • Most tellingly, the historic townscape is almost entirely depopulated of historical actors : we are given no sense of the individuals who helped to shape the town.

  • After calculating the particular ion density as above, the population densities of specific energy levels are calculated by solving a rate equation which includes all possible populating and depopulating mechanisms.

  • The highlands were largely depopulated by the clearances in earlier centuries.

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