Definition of Repeopled

1. Verb. (past of repeople) ¹

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Definition of Repeopled

1. repeople [v] - See also: repeople

Lexicographical Neighbors of Repeopled

repentances
repentant
repentantly
repentaunce
repented
repenter
repenters
repenteth
repenting
repentingly
repentista
repentistas
repentless
repents
repeople
repeopled (current term)
repeoples
repeopling
reperceive
reperceived
reperceives
reperceiving
reperception
reperceptions
repercharge
repercuss
repercussions
repercussive
repercussives

Literary usage of Repeopled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An apology for the Bible, in a series of letters addressed to T. Paine by Richard Watson (1808)
"... this earth was destroyed by a deluge—that Noah and his family were preserved in the ark—and that the world has been repeopled by his descendants ? ..."

2. The Life of Hernando Cortes by Arthur Helps (1871)
"State of Mexico after the Conquest—Thanksgiving for the Victory—Mexico rebuilt and repeopled— ... repeopled ..."

3. Chinese Central Asia: A Ride to Little Tibet by Henry Lansdell (1893)
"... repeopled by various nationalities, 169.—Translation of Scriptures into Kalmuk ; Another field for missionary effort, 170. ..."

4. A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A Physical, Political, and by James Bell (1836)
"... made great exertion to have it repeopled and repaired. Its population has been since yearly increasing, mid the place now contains about 60000 people. ..."

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