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depopulation (encz) | depopulation,vylidnění n: Zdeněk Brož |
Depopulation (gcide) | Depopulation \De*pop`u*la"tion\, n. [L. depopulatio pillaging:
cf. F. d['e]population depopulation.]
The act of depopulating, or condition of being depopulated;
destruction or explusion of inhabitants.
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The desolation and depopulation [of St.Quentin] were
now complete. --Motley.
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depopulation (wn) | depopulation
n 1: the condition of having reduced numbers of inhabitants (or
no inhabitants at all) |
DEPOPULATION (bouvier) | DEPOPULATION. In its most proper signification, is the destruction of the
people of a country or place. This word is, however, taken rather in a
passive than an active one; we say depopulation, to designate a diminution
of inhabitants, arising either from violent causes, or the want of
multiplication. Vide 12 Co. 30.
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Depopulation (gcide) | Depopulation \De*pop`u*la"tion\, n. [L. depopulatio pillaging:
cf. F. d['e]population depopulation.]
The act of depopulating, or condition of being depopulated;
destruction or explusion of inhabitants.
[1913 Webster]
The desolation and depopulation [of St.Quentin] were
now complete. --Motley.
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DEPOPULATION (bouvier) | DEPOPULATION. In its most proper signification, is the destruction of the
people of a country or place. This word is, however, taken rather in a
passive than an active one; we say depopulation, to designate a diminution
of inhabitants, arising either from violent causes, or the want of
multiplication. Vide 12 Co. 30.
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