Definition
Emptied of people; having been deprived of its population.
Etymology
Past participle of dispeople, used as an adjective to describe a place that was once populated but is now abandoned. The -ed suffix marks either past tense or adjectival status.
Kelly Says
Ghost towns and abandoned villages are 'dispeopled'—but what's fascinating is that some regions in Scotland and Ireland were deliberately dispeopled through forced emigration and evictions, creating cultural trauma that lasted generations.
Translations
ARالعربية
خالي من السكان
khaali min as-sa-ka-nin
BNবাংলা
বাসিন্দাবিহীন
ba-sin-d-a-bi-hi-in
CACatalà
despoblat
de-spo-blat
CSČeština
osídlený
o-si-d-len-y
DADansk
befolket
be-fol-ket
DEDeutsch
entvölkert
ent-foel-kert
ELΕλληνικά
αδειανός
a-de-ya-nos
ESEspañol
despoblado
des-po-bla-doh
FAفارسی
بیجمعیت
be-ye-joo-mat
FISuomi
asutussa
a-su-tus-sa
FRFrançais
dépeuplé
de-pew-ple
GUGU
જનસંખ્યા
ja-n-san-khya
HUMagyar
elnéptelened
el-ne-p-te-le-ned
IDBahasa Indonesia
dikosongkan
di-ko-song-kan
ITItaliano
disabitato
di-sa-bi-ta-to
KKKK
адамдарсыз
a-dam-dar-siz
KMKM
ប្រជាជន
bra-cha-chon
KO한국어
인구가 줄었다
in-goo-ga jul-eo-tta
MSBahasa Melayu
kosong
ko-song
MYမြန်မာ
လူမျိုးမရှိ
lu-myo-ma-y-shi
NLNederlands
ontvolkt
on-volkt
NONorsk
folketom
fol-ke-tom
PLPolski
opustoszały
op-u-sto-sza-ly
PTPortuguês
despovoado
des-po-vo-a-doh
RORomână
depopulat
de-po-pu-lat
RUРусский
депопулирован
de-po-pu-li-ro-van
SVSvenska
befolkningslös
be-folk-nings-loes
SWKiswahili
katika
ka-ti-ka
TAதமிழ்
மக்கள் இல்லாத
mak-kal il-la-ad
TEతెలుగు
నాడుగుండు
na-adu-gu-ndu
THไทย
ว่างเปล่า
waang-bpay
TLTL
walang tao
wa-lang tao
TRTürkçe
halkı azaltılmış
hal-ki a-zalt-mi-ş
UKУкраїнська
депопульований
de-po-pu-li-o-va-nyy
VITiếng Việt
từ bỏ dân cư
tu-bo dan-cu
ZUZU
ngaphandle kwabantu
ngap-han-dle kwa-ban-too