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What is the past tense of depeople?

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The past tense of depeople is depeopled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of depeople is depeoples.

The present participle of depeople is depeopling.

The past participle of depeople is depeopled.

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Pioneers to the early west, prepared to settle a recently depeopled wilderness, instead encountered a landscape that demonstrated ancient inhabitation.
Labrador must shortly be depeopled, not only of aboriginal man, but of all else having life, owing to man's cupidity.
But as viewers, we see the destruction of a curiously depeopled space, in which buildings, glaciers, mountains, and cities are reduced to rubble without any human referent.
Like many similar television programs, Life after People attempts to colonize the future, even a future of a depeopled planet.
The time was barely ten o'clock at night, but chilly gusts of wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh depeopled the streets.
Many of you will also undergo the unique experience of being depeopled, of having the mask of the humanoid replaced with the face of an other-than-human being.

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