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Definition of Depopulator

Depopulator
Depopulator De*pop"u*la`tor, n. [L., pillager.] One who depopulates; a dispeopler.

Meaning of Depopulator from wikipedia

- Foam depo****tion or foaming is a means of m**** killing farm animals by spraying foam over a large area to obstruct breathing and ultimately cause suffocation...
- The Depo****tion Bomb is the debut studio album of Black Lung, released in 1994 by Iridium Records. The album was re-released on August 15, 1995 by Fifth...
- The destruction of Native American peoples, cultures, and languages has been characterized as genocide. Debates are ongoing as to whether the entire process...
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- The number of Kurdish villages depo****ted by Turkey is estimated at around 3,000. Since 1984, the Turkish military has embarked on a campaign to eradicate...
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- The depo****tion of the Great Plains refers to the large-scale migration of people from rural areas of the Great Plains of the United States to more urban...
- However, the view that Greece underwent decline, fragmentation and depo****tion is considered outdated, as cities show institutional continuity and prosperity...