- un|peo|pled
- un|peo|pled «uhn PEE puhld», adjective.1. without inhabitants; not inhabited.2. deprived of people; depopulated.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
un|der|peo|pled — «UHN duhr PEE puhld», adjective. = underpopulated. (Cf. ↑underpopulated) … Useful english dictionary
de|peo|ple — «dee PEE puhl», transitive verb, pled, pling. to deprive of people; depopulate … Useful english dictionary
dis|peo|ple — «dihs PEE puhl», transitive verb, pled, pling. to deprive of all or many people or inhabitants; depopulate: »They thought it but compliance with the Divine command to dispeople the land of the Philistines (Henry Hart Milman) … Useful english dictionary
o|ver|peo|ple — «OH vuhr PEE puhl», transitive verb, pled, pling. to fill with too many people; overpopulate … Useful english dictionary
re|peo|ple — «ree PEE puhl», transitive verb, pled, pling. 1. to people anew. 2. to restock with animals … Useful english dictionary
un|peo|ple — «uhn PEE puhl», verb, pled, pling, noun. –v.t. to deprive of people; depopulate. –n. people who have lost their individuality: »They are so devoid of romance or passion they re like the unpeople at the end of “1984” (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
Peopled — Peo pled, a. Stocked with, or as with, people; inhabited. The peopled air. Gray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Underpeopled — Un der*peo pled, a. Not fully peopled. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
underpeopled — un der•peo′pled adj … From formal English to slang
depeople — de•peo•ple [[t]diˈpi pəl[/t]] v. t. pled, pling to depopulate • Etymology: 1605–15 … From formal English to slang