dispeople

/dɪsˈpipəl/
verb
  1. To remove the people from a place; to depopulate.
    • Disease and famine threatened to dispeople the region over the course of a decade.
    • The government's policies unintentionally dispeopled the rural areas as families moved to cities.
    • The war dispeopled entire villages, leaving them empty and silent.
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