verb
- present participle of depeople; the act of reducing or removing the population from a place
Usage: formal; often used in historical or sociological contexts
noun
- the process or result of reducing or removing the population from a place
Usage: formal; often used in academic or policy discussions
Examples
- The depeopling of rural areas has accelerated as young people migrate to cities.
- Historians documented the depeopling of the region following the economic collapse.
- Climate change is contributing to the depeopling of coastal communities.
- The depeopling process was gradual, occurring over several decades.
- Government policies aimed to reverse the depeopling trend in declining towns.
- The war resulted in the rapid depeopling of entire provinces.