adjective
- emptied of people; having had its population removed or greatly reduced
verb
- past tense and past participle of depeople; to remove people from or cause to lose population
Usage: less common than depopulate
Examples
- The war depeopled entire villages across the region.
- The depeopled countryside stood silent and still.
- Disease and famine depeopled the once-thriving city.
- After the evacuation, the island was completely depeopled.
- The depeopled towns served as a grim reminder of the conflict.
- Economic collapse depeopled the industrial areas as workers migrated elsewhere.