- repeopling
- 'rɪË'pɪËpl v. populate again, refill with people; resettle, inhabit again
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Repopulation — Re*pop u*la tion (r?*p?p ?*l? sh?n), n. The act of repeopling; act of furnishing with a population anew. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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repeople — /ree pee peuhl/, v.t., repeopled, repeopling. 1. to furnish again with people. 2. to restock with animals. [1475 85; < MF repeupler, OF. See RE , PEOPLE] * * * … Universalium
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repeople — /ˌriˈpipəl/ (say .ree peepuhl) verb (t) (repeopled, repeopling) 1. to furnish again with people. 2. to restock with animals. {Old French repeupler. See re , people (verb) …
repeople — [rē pē′pəl] vt. repeopled, repeopling [ME repeoplen < OFr repeupler] 1. to people anew; provide with new inhabitants 2. to restock with animals … English World dictionary