dispeopled

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dispeopled

  1. simple past and past participle of dispeople
    • 1904, Henry James, The Golden Bowl:
      She but brooded at first in her corner of the carriage: it was like burying her exposed face, a face too helplessly exposed, in the cool lap of the common indifference, of the dispeopled streets, of the closed shops and darkened houses seen through the window of the brougham, a world mercifully unconscious and unreproachful.