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repopulate

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Verb — To bring a population back up again, whether of people, animals, or data.

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repopulate an area repopulate a species repopulate a database

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What does “repopulate” mean?

The word “repopulate” means to bring a population back up again, whether of people, animals, or data. In plain terms, to fill something back up with people, animals, or data after numbers dropped.

How do you use “repopulate” in a sentence?

Here is “repopulate” used in a sentence: “Conservationists worked for years to repopulate the island with the native bird species.”

What part of speech is “repopulate”?

“Repopulate” is a verb.

How many meanings does “repopulate” have?

“Repopulate” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to bring a population back up again, whether of people, animals, or data.

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