unpeople
1Unpeople — Un*peo ple, v. t. [1st pref. un + people.] To deprive of inhabitants; to depopulate. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
2unpeople — [unpē′pəl] vt. unpeopled, unpeopling to depopulate …
3unpeople — transitive verb Date: circa 1533 depopulate …
4unpeople — /un pee peuhl/, v.t., unpeopled, unpeopling. to deprive of people; depopulate. [1525 35; UN 2 + PEOPLE] * * * …
5unpeople — un·people …
6unpeople — un•peo•ple [[t]ʌnˈpi pəl[/t]] v. t. pled, pling to deprive of people; depopulate • Etymology: 1525–35 …
7unpeople — /ʌnˈpipəl/ (say un peepuhl) verb (t) (unpeopled, unpeopling) 1. to deprive of people; depopulate. 2. to deprive or divest (of something). {un 2 + people} …
8unpeople — v. & n. v.tr. depopulate. n.pl. unpersons …
9Mark Curtis (British author) — Mark Curtis is a British journalist, writer, and historian specialising in investigative journalism. He has written numerous books on the foreign policy of the United Kingdom and the United States during the twentieth century. Contents 1… …
10Marc Curtis — Mark Curtis Pour les articles homonymes, voir Curtis. Mark Curtis est un journaliste, écrivain, et historien britannique spécialisé dans les documentaires d investigation. Il a écrit plusieurs livres, au sujet de la politique extérieure du… …