dispeoples

/dɪsˈpipəlz/
verb
  1. To remove or reduce the population of a place; to depopulate.
    • The plague dispeoples the city, causing a sharp drop in residents.
    • Drought dispeoples rural areas as families move to find water.
    • War dispeoples entire regions, leaving villages empty.
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