depopulated (Meaning)

Wordnet

depopulated (s)

having lost inhabitants as by war or disease

Webster

depopulated (imp. & p. p.)

of Depopulate

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depopulated Sentence Examples

  1. The once bustling village was now depopulated, with only a few elderly residents remaining.
  2. The forest, once teeming with wildlife, had been depopulated due to deforestation.
  3. The island was depopulated after the volcanic eruption forced residents to evacuate.
  4. War and conflict have depopulated many regions, leaving behind ghost towns.
  5. The rural areas were depopulated as young people migrated to urban centers in search of employment.
  6. Disease outbreaks have historically depopulated entire cities, causing widespread devastation.
  7. The famine depopulated the countryside as crops failed and people starved.
  8. Environmental disasters, such as oil spills, have depopulated coastal areas, devastating local economies.
  9. The invasive species depopulated the native flora and fauna, disrupting the ecosystem.
  10. Ethnic cleansing campaigns have depopulated entire regions, leaving behind a legacy of trauma and loss.

FAQs About the word depopulated

having lost inhabitants as by war or diseaseof Depopulate

unpeopled,,

settled, populated,populated, inhabited, inhabited, settled, peopled, peopled,colonized, moved (to)

The once bustling village was now depopulated, with only a few elderly residents remaining.

The forest, once teeming with wildlife, had been depopulated due to deforestation.

The island was depopulated after the volcanic eruption forced residents to evacuate.

War and conflict have depopulated many regions, leaving behind ghost towns.