Concept cluster: Change > Depopulation
n
The act of destroying or otherwise turning into nothing, or nonexistence.
v
(intransitive, chiefly science fiction) To destroy itself by design (as of a mechanical system).
n
The act of freeing from obscurities.
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Deselection, weeding, getting rid of things previously acquired.
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The process of deauthorizing; removal of authorization.
n
The lowering of the value of a currency by reducing the amount of valuable metal in the coins.
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(transitive, social sciences) to free from the restrictions of a border
v
(transitive) To depose from the rank of cardinal.
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(transitive) To free from a charm; to disenchant.
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(transitive) To expel from membership of a congregation or church; to excommunicate.
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(transitive) To lower the class or social standing of.
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The act by which something is decommissioned.
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The act or process by which something is decoupled.
n
The act of dedispersing.
v
(transitive) To reduce the status of (a crime) such that it is no longer a felony.
n
Alternative form of deflator [That which deflates.]
v
(transitive) To free from ghosts.
v
(transitive) To remove a hex (a spell, especially an evil spell).
n
(finance) The removal of indexation (index-linking of a monetary value).
n
The process of deinstalling.
n
the process of releasing a person from a facility where their freedom to leave has been restrained
v
(transitive) To remove the italic formatting from.
n
The act of removing the legitimacy from something, or of making something illegitimate.
v
To make something less legitimate.
n
The process of something being delinked.
v
To remove (a section of a street), taking it off of street maps and replacing it with something else such as a park or housing.
v
(intransitive, biology, of a cell) To shift from the marginated pool to the circulating pool.
v
(transitive, Internet, informal) To demote (someone) from moderator status.
v
(transitive) To depopulate.
n
the act to deplatform somebody
n
(obsolete) depopulation
n
Something that depopulates.
n
The act of depopulating or condition of being depopulated; the destruction or expulsion of inhabitants.
adj
That depopulates
n
A person who depopulates an area, especially one who forcibly removes people from an estate.
n
The act of deracinating; uprooting.
v
To remove rationing restrictions from (a product or commodity), so that the amounts one can buy or obtain are no longer limited by regulation.
n
The action, or the result of desequestrating
v
(transitive) To redesign (a job) so that less skill is required to carry it out, for example through the introduction of new technology.
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(West Africa, transitive) The act of deskinning.
n
One who, or that which, destabilizes.
v
to remove the taboo associated with a topic
n
The removal of validation
n
The act or process of devolving; devolution.
v
(linguistics) To distinguish one word or lexical unit (from a different one which has a similar form).
v
(obsolete, transitive) To invalidate the consecration of.
n
The act of disarticulating.
n
One who or that which disassociates.
v
(transitive) To remove from a class or classification; to decategorize.
v
(transitive, rare) To deprive of its environment.
n
The taking apart or dissolution of something that had been established.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To disembody.
v
(intransitive) Not to identify with something; to reject a personal or group identity, etc.
v
(economics) To reduce the rate of inflation
n
(business) The removal of an intermediary from a commercial transaction.
n
The process of disinvesting; negative investment.
n
Alternative form of dislodgement [The state or process of being dislodged]
n
The act of dismantling; disassembly.
v
(transitive) To empty of people or inhabitants.
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The act or result of dispersing or scattering; dispersion.
n
The act of displanting; removal; displacement.
v
(rare, intransitive) To become dissimilar or unlike.
n
The act of dissociating or disuniting; a state of separation; disunion.
n
The termination of an organized body or legislative assembly, especially a formal dismissal.
v
(transitive) To deprive (land) of the character of a warren.
n
Alternative form of eloignment [(obsolete) Removal to a distance; withdrawal.]
v
To cause, or to undergo enantioseparation
adj
Of or relating to exorcism.
n
The act or process of extrinsicating.
n
Purification, rejuvenation, or renewal, especially ritual or ceremonial.
n
The act of insulating; detachment from other objects; isolation.
n
That which is isolated from something else.
v
(transitive) To insulate, or make free of external influence.
n
The act or process by which something is nullified.
n
(politics, historical) Any of a number of Chinese and Filipino communist purges. See rectification movement.
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The act or process of redetaching.
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The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
adj
(demography, of a birth rate) Below the level needed to maintain the current population.
v
(transitive) To make no longer brutish; to tame or civilize.
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(transitive) To deprive of its essential nature.
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(transitive, archaic) To castrate; to remove the manhood of.
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(transitive) To reduce or remove the population of.
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(obsolete, transitive) To deprive (a sin, etc.) of sinfulness; to make sinless.
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(transitive) To divest of wonder or mystery, as by interpreting or explaining.

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