Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
depopulate .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective having lost inhabitants as by war or disease
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Examples
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Pensacola Beach resident Monica Kellner is among the "depopulated" customers.
The Dogs of Wind Beach Blogger 2005
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Citizens Property Insurance, the state-owned insurance company, "depopulated" a large part its Pensacola Beach wind insurance portfolio over the past few months.
Depopulated to a Dog? Beach Blogger 2005
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Citizens Property Insurance now has posted on its web site the names and web sites for all the 'new' insurance companies that took over "depopulated" policies.
Archive 2005-07-01 Beach Blogger 2005
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Citizens Property Insurance now has posted on its web site the names and web sites for all the 'new' insurance companies that took over "depopulated" policies.
Depopulated to a Dog? Beach Blogger 2005
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Some customers who have been "depopulated" by Citizens in the last month or two report they're having trouble finding their 'new' wind storm company in order to file a Hurricane Dennis claim.
Depopulated to a Dog? Beach Blogger 2005
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Some customers who have been "depopulated" by Citizens in the last month or two report they're having trouble finding their 'new' wind storm company in order to file a Hurricane Dennis claim.
Archive 2005-07-01 Beach Blogger 2005
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Citizens Property Insurance, the state-owned insurance company, "depopulated" a large part its Pensacola Beach wind insurance portfolio over the past few months.
Archive 2005-07-01 Beach Blogger 2005
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Pensacola Beach resident Monica Kellner is among the "depopulated" customers.
Archive 2005-10-01 Beach Blogger 2005
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Maybe you've been "depopulated" to a company that still has some assets left.
Archive 2005-07-01 Beach Blogger 2005
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Maybe you've been "depopulated" to a company that still has some assets left.
Depopulated to a Dog? Beach Blogger 2005
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