Sentence example with the word 'unpeopled'

unpeopled

abandoned, available, deserted, forsaken, free, godforsaken, open, tenantless, unfilled, uninhabited, unmanned, unoccupied, unpopulated, unstaffed, untaken, untenanted, untended, vacant

Definition adj. with no people living there

Last update: October 29, 2015


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These self-governing colonies with their spheres of influence, with vast areas still unpeopled, have a future before them which is dissociated from the methods of an over-peopled Europe, and among them the preservation of peace is the direct object and condition of their progressive development.   [Please select]

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The Romans drew from this country, now nearly barren and unpeopled, immense contributions both in gold and wheat.   [Please select]

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As the country appeared to be unpeopled, the Captain-Major determined to enter no more rivers.   [Please select]

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"Which" implies that _all_ the villages in the country had been destroyed, whereas the country had been only (see above) "_half_ unpeopled."   [Please select]

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And the place their thoughts turned to was the vast and unpeopled country of America.   [Please select]

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When he said that she felt suddenly the agony of the waterless spaces, the agony of the unpeopled wastes.   [Please select]

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It was time that Androvsky was subjected to another influence than that of the unpeopled wastes.   [Please select]

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To her right towered timberless mountains, unpeopled, unexplored, forbidding, and desolate--their hollows inlaid with snow.   [Please select]

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But this region remained as yet unpeopled save by copper-hued folk.   [Please select]

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It was a great, primeval world, voiceless and unpeopled, brooding in a dread and mystic silence.   [Please select]

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Far away he paused breathless in a dark lane which seemed unpeopled, and where the houses leaned over like palsied old scoundrels who whisper to one another of ancient crime.   [Please select]

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unpeople - unpeopled - unperceived