Simple past tense and past participle of dispeople.(verb)
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Use "dispeopled" in a sentence
"What mattered to me in my dispeopled kingdom, that in regard to which the disposition of my carcass was there merest and most futile of accidents, was supineness in the mind, the dulling of the self and of that residue of execrable frippery known as the non-self and even the world, for short."
"How poor the world of fancy would be, how “dispeopled of her dreams,” if, in some ruin of the social system, the books of"
"On the fifth day of my journey the air above lay dead, and all the whole earth that I could reach with my utmost sight and keenest listening was still and lifeless as some dispeopled and forgotten world that rolls round and round in the heavens through wasted floods of light."