Pronunciation: /riːˌpɑpjəˈleɪʃən/
noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'repopulation' is a noun that refers to the act of repopulating or increasing the population of a specific area.
A1 The repopulation of the village began after the war ended.
A2 Efforts are being made to encourage repopulation of rural areas.
B1 Government policies are in place to support the repopulation of endangered species.
B2 The repopulation of the city after the disaster was a slow and challenging process.
C1 The repopulation of the region was hindered by lack of infrastructure and resources.
C2 A comprehensive plan was developed to ensure the successful repopulation of the area.
verb repopulation is not a verb.
A1 The government is repopulating the national park with endangered species.
A2 Efforts are being made to repopulate the rural areas with young families.
B1 The organization's main goal is to repopulate the deserted town with new residents.
B2 After the disaster, the city began repopulating and rebuilding its infrastructure.
C1 A comprehensive plan is needed to repopulate the region after the war.
C2 The successful repopulation of the endangered species was a result of years of conservation efforts.
formal Efforts are being made to encourage repopulation in rural areas to combat declining populations.
informal They are trying to get more people to move back to the countryside to increase the population.
slang They're trying to boost the numbers by getting more folks to move back to the sticks.
figurative Just like seeds in a garden, the repopulation of the area will bring new life and growth.
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