repeople

/riːˈpiːpəl/
verb
  1. To populate (a place) again with people, especially after a decline or disaster.
    • The abandoned island was slowly repeopled by settlers from the mainland.
    • After the war, the government launched a program to repeople the rural villages.
    • Conservationists hope to repeople the national park by reintroducing native species.
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