Depopulate in a sentence as a verb

Yeah because CA is going to depopulate because of the drought.

Say for instance in the extreme example, there are too many people science suggests we need to depopulate.

They're the ones who claim Bill Gates wants to depopulate the world using vaccines, which they also believe are evil.

Israel cannot "win" by applying its full force to subdue or even depopulate Gaza in the way warfare has often been conducted in the past.

They're **** on caterpillars - I've seen a few P. metricus foragers entirely depopulate a thriving fall webworm nest in the course of a couple of days - but, having never developed a taste of my own for such things, that really doesn't bother me.

You think because suburbanites pay some taxes, they're paying their own way?Suburbs would depopulate if we urbanites withheld our largess.

Implementation may be tricky, but if you skip the accusations that They want to depopulate the world using above means, it seems like a bunch of pretty decent ideas for the future.

"In order to appreciate this article, you'll have to accept that there is a global Elite with a capital 'E' actively seeking to depopulate the planet by 90% as one of many premises.

I find it as believable as that thing a group of anti-vaxxers told me yesterday, that 'Bill Gates is really trying to depopulate the world using vaccines to sterilize people', as evidenced by 10 second quote from his 2010 TED talk, taken out of context.

"After you use corruption to completely steamroll a small community so that it is permanently and seriously damaged, causing health problems for generations, you can then wait 100 years for people to get tired of fighting you, and for the artificially desertified area to gradually depopulate.

Depopulate definitions

verb

reduce in population; "The epidemic depopulated the countryside"

See also: desolate