"Repopulated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Repopulated" Meaning

Repopulated refers to the act of repopulating or settling an area that was previously uninhabited, abandoned, or depopulated, with new people or inhabitants, often in a significant and intentional manner.

Example: The island was repopulated after the devastating hurricane, with many families moving back to their homes.

In other contexts, repopulated can also refer to an area or system that has been replenished or re-established after a decline or abandonment, often to a state of full or near-full occupancy.

"Repopulated" Examples

Usage Examples of "Repopulated"


1. Repopulated Island Paradise: After the devastating hurricane, the island was completely destroyed, but within a year, the government successfully repopulated the island with new residents and a thriving local economy.
2. Repopulated Cities: The city planners worked tirelessly to repopulated the city center with vibrant street art, trendy cafes, and new businesses, giving it a fresh new look and attracting tourists and locals alike.
3. Repopulated Industry: The government implemented programs to repopulated the city's industrial sector with new startups, innovation centers, and entrepreneurs, creating a thriving ecosystem for innovation and job creation.
4. Repopulated Pipeline: The energy company worked to repopulated the pipeline with fresh resources, ensuring uninterrupted supply to meet the growing demand.
5. Repopulated Market: The entrepreneur successfully repopulated the market with a new range of eco-friendly products, catering to the changing needs and preferences of environmentally conscious consumers.

"Repopulated" Similar Words

Repo

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Repo refers to a situation where the lender takes possession of an item that a borrower is unable to pay for, often foreclosing on a property or repossessing a vehicle. It can also refer to a repository or a collection of data, files, or documents, such as a database or a file repository. Additionally, "repo" can be short for "repository" or "reproduction."

Repointing

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Repointing is the process of renewing or repairing mortar joints in masonry structures, such as walls and chimneys. It involves removing old, damaged, or deteriorated mortar and replacing it with new mortar to restore the structural integrity and appearance of the masonry. This can help to prevent water damage, cracks, and other issues that can lead to further deterioration.

Repolarisation

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Repolarisation refers to the process by which the membrane potential of a neuron or muscle cell returns to its resting state after a period of depolarization, allowing it to be ready for another action potential.

Repolarise

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To restore or change the electrical polarity of something, typically a device or a person's mental attitude.

Repolarization

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Repolarize

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Repone

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Rebone (noun): <br><br>1. A measure of length used in some African countries, especially in South Africa, equal to 5.02 feet.<br><br>Rebone (verb): <br><br>2. To mend or repair something, especially by fastening or sewing.

Repopulate

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To repopulate means to replenish or replenish a place or area with an organism or population that was previously inhabited or has become depleted.

Report

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A written or printed statement or account of a situation or event: a report on the conference.<br><br>A detailed statement or document explaining and justifying a plan or course of action: a report to a committee.<br><br>Information about something, especially about the progress or condition of a person or a thing.<br><br>A formal statement containing data or findings, especially from a survey or research: a business report.<br><br>A formal accusation or complaint made to the police or other authorities.<br><br>To give an account of a matter, especially to the authorities.<br><br>To inform or tell someone about something.<br><br>To officially state something or give an account of a situation to a person or organization: report to duty.<br><br>To prepare a report or give an account of something to someone.

Reportage

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Reportages

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Articles or written or spoken accounts of events, especially those given in a newspaper, magazine, or news broadcast; journalism.

Reported

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Verb: to report or tell about something that has happened, often officially.<br><br>Example: "She reported the accident to the police."<br><br>Noun: a report or account of something, often officially.<br><br>Example: "The news report included a detailed account of the incident."<br><br>Adjective: given information or made known, often officially.<br><br>Example: "The reported missing children were eventually found safe."<br><br>Adj. & V: to tell or give account of something to someone in authority, such as a teacher, employer, or police officer.<br><br>Example: "He reported the theft to his employer."

Reportedly

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Reportee

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A person who is reported on, especially by a superior or an authority figure; the person or organization being investigated, criticized, or evaluated.

Reporter

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A person employed by a newspaper, magazine, or news agency to investigate and write news articles or reports, often seeking information through interviews and other means.

Reporters

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