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What is the past tense of depopulate?

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The past tense of depopulate is depopulated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of depopulate is depopulates.

The present participle of depopulate is depopulating.

The past participle of depopulate is depopulated.

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If our inland towns are becoming depopulated, how do we encourage folk to resettle them.
The scenes of deserted, depopulated London are worth the price of admission themselves.
Remote hill farmers may deserve support to prevent inhospitable areas of the country being depopulated.
The territories thus depopulated were then occupied by well organized colonies from Germany.
It especially applies to those areas which have been depopulated since famine times.
For much of the period 1920-1980, large parts of the northern coastal area were effectively depopulated.

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