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depopulated Meaning in Tamil ( depopulated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

கிராமப்புறங்களில் மக்கள்,



depopulated தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

கிராமப்புறங்களில் மக்கள் அடிக்கடி கழிவுப்பொருட்களை ஒரு வண்டியில் ஒரு மாற்று நிலையத்திற்கு கொண்டு சேர்த்து விடுவார்கள்.

depopulated's Usage Examples:

In Italy there was a great mortality in 543, but the most notable epidemic was in 565, which so depopulated the country as to leave it an easy prey to the Lombards.


Thenceforward its position was dependent, and in the Second Punic War, after several vicissitudes, it was depopulated and plundered by Hannibal.


Although Palestine had not been depopulated, and many of the exiled Jews remained in Persia, the standpoint is that of those who returned from Babylon.


During the Turkish occupation the district was nearly depopulated, and allowed to lie almost desolate in marsh and heath and forest.


The plague of 1665, carried hither from London, almost depopulated this village, and the name of the rector, William Mompesson, attracted wide notice on account of his brave attempts to combat the outbreak.


Between i 8 i 7 and 1831 the country was devastated by the chief Mosilikatze and his Zulus, and large areas were depopulated.


Pure-blooded Indians are not numerous, as whole districts were depopulated and whole tribes exterminated by the Spanish colonists and the buccaneers.


Into these depopulated areas there was also a considerable immigration of Basuto, Bechuana and other Bantu tribes.


The Moors had made Alemtejo the granary of Portugal, but war had undone their work, and large tracts of land were now barren and depopulated.


south-east, had been utterly depopulated.


Congleton suffered severely from the plagues of 1603 and 1641, and by the latter was almost entirely depopulated.


In the 18th century it is said to have contained 20,000 inhabitants, but it was almost depopulated by plague in 1814.


Briefly, it was Absalon's intention to clear the northern sea of the Wendish pirates, who inhabited that portion of the Baltic littoral which we now call Pomerania, and ravaged the Danish coasts so unmercifully that at the accession of Valdemar one-third of the realm of Denmark lay wasted and depopulated.





Synonyms:

uninhabited,



Antonyms:

haunted, inhabited,

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