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repeople
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re·peo·ple
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riˈpi
pəl
/
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verb (used with object),
re·peo·pled,
re·peo·pling.
1.
to furnish again with people.
2.
to restock with animals.
Origin:
1475–85;
<
Middle French
repeupler,
Old French.
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re-
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people
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