repeople (Meaning)

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repeople (v. t.)

To people anew.

Synonyms & Antonyms of repeople

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repeople Sentence Examples

  1. The government planned to repeople the abandoned city with immigrants.
  2. The plague had devastated the population, leaving the need to repeople the kingdom.
  3. Scientists worked tirelessly to find a way to repeople the desolate planet.
  4. After the war, the devastated nation had to be repopulated.
  5. The island's isolation and harsh conditions made it difficult to repeople.
  6. The fertile plains beckoned people to repeople the once-abandoned land.
  7. The colonization mission aimed to repeople the distant planet with humans.
  8. The earthquake had displaced countless people, forcing the government to consider how to repeople the affected areas.
  9. The remote village had dwindled in population, but the hope was to repeople it with new settlers.
  10. The abandoned city was slowly being repopulated as people sought refuge from the overcrowded cities.

FAQs About the word repeople

To people anew.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The government planned to repeople the abandoned city with immigrants.

The plague had devastated the population, leaving the need to repeople the kingdom.

Scientists worked tirelessly to find a way to repeople the desolate planet.

After the war, the devastated nation had to be repopulated.