Repeople

Word REPEOPLE
Character 8
Hyphenation re peo ple
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Repeople"

What do we mean by repeople?

To repopulate.

The inability to tolerate people and their stupidity. To repeople is to engage in the act of tactfully replacing an obviously stupid person with one who has basic social skills. Also see: peopling, punch Urban Dictionary

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The word "repeople" in example sentences

Meanwhile, the lend the state $10 million to help "repeople" foreclosed properties in and around the Twin Cities. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Somehow, despite all the brutal odds against him, Alessan was going to restore Ruatha Hold, repeople its vacant holds, restock its empty fields. ❋ Christian Bell (2010)

Sir Henry Wallopp, treasurer and treasurer at war, 1579-99, also briefly joint lord chief justice, and ideological colleague of Spenser's, was by 1584 impressed by the heavy mortality that had fallen on Munster through war and its inevitable shadow of famine, pointed to the consequent need "to repeople it again with a better race and kind of people than the former were." ❋ Unknown (2009)

I don't care if someone thinks of new fairy tales but why repeople the old ones? ❋ Roger Sutton (2006)

So I know a lot of repeople don't want to hear that, but slow down. ❋ Unknown (2008)

At that terrible injunction, “Go and conquer,” America was desolated and its inhabitants exterminated; Africa and Europe were exhausted in vain to repeople it; the poison of money and of pleasure having enervated the species, the world became nearly a desert and appeared likely every day to advance nearer to desolation by the continual wars which were kindled on our continent, from the ambition of extending its power to foreign lands. ❋ Unknown (2007)

We left none to represent us, none to repeople the desart land, and the name of ❋ Unknown (2003)

Agis, therefore, believing it a glorious action, as in truth it was, to equalize and repeople the state, began to sound the inclinations of the citizens. ❋ Plutarch (2003)

The city had rejected him; let it perish with its rabble, and if he got back he could repeople it more to his mind. ❋ Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 (1966)

Can all the works which saints, or sages, or sophists have ever written, repeople this lonely tower, or can they refit this tenement? ❋ Samuel Kirkham (N/A)

In him was to be the beginning of a new race which they hoped with the aid of science would repeople the earth. ❋ Lowell Howard Morrow (N/A)

While wandering about the narrow alleys, these quaint passages under the houses, a peculiar feature of Prague, you will pick up something of the old spirit of the city and repeople it with the shades of former inhabitants or visitors to suit your taste or knowledge of its history. ❋ Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker (N/A)

Now the men of Leon besought the King that he should repeople Zamora, which had lain desolate since it was destroyed by Almanzor. ❋ Various (N/A)

Huancara, killing the Sinchi, named Alca-parihuana, and all the people, not sparing any but the children, that they might grow and repeople that land. ❋ Pedro Sarmiento De Gamboa (N/A)

Cerdic, in 530, who replaced the slaughtered British by a colony of his own countrymen; and Ceadwalla of Murcia, who having seized it in 686, was so incensed at the idolatry of the inhabitants, that he resolved at first to extirpate them, and repeople the island with ❋ George Brannon (N/A)

The better to signify to the world the spiritual change wrought in their temper, they migrated from the abode which they had sworn to make the symbol and palladium of their independence, and went to San Sisto, Saint Dominic taking his monks to repeople the convent across the Tiber left vacant by the submissive sisterhood. ❋ Various (N/A)

So shall our sons, now fighting in France, have a language ready for the land they shall recreate and repeople. ❋ Unknown (1920)

And we have talked together of the incalculable value of faith and enthusiasm so applied in the education of the child, this new kind of gardening in the budding soul of mankind, and of what new and august races might thereby come to repeople this rather unsatisfactory globe. ❋ Frederick Peterson (1918)

In course of time he was employed by his order on several important affiars; and lastly was sent with a colony of monks to repeople the ancient Abbey of Farfa; but Innocent II placed them instead at the Tre Fontane. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Our [supervisor] is [gifted] at [repeopling]. ❋ ITGeekGirl (2017)

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