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repopulate
/ ːˈɒʊˌɪ /
verb
to provide a new population for (an area in which the population has declined)
Example Sentences
That, in turn, would eventually help them repopulate the entire region.
Unfortunately, there will have to be a purge of undesirables who do not meet the genetic standards of the new Superman to repopulate the earth with their superior genes.
They were reintroduced in Kuno in 2022 as part of an ambitious plan to repopulate the species.
For now, the facility can repopulate to a maximum of only 475 people.
Once the virus is detected, flocks are euthanized and it takes a few months to repopulate a farm’s flock, Bill Mattos president of the California Poultry Federation told the Ventura County Star.
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