What's the difference between unpeople and unpeopled?

Unpeople


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To deprive of inhabitants; to depopulate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But that is an unfair comparison for the standard reasons: we are human beings who matter, while they are merely "unpeople", to borrow Orwell's useful phrase.
  • (2) In the decades since, there has been some slow repatriation, but many Faili remain caught, unpeople welcome nowhere.
  • (3) Most are landscapes of the panoramic open country spaces of the east Yorkshire wolds, many of them views – virtually all unpeopled – of the same spots painted through the seasons of the year.
  • (4) Letterman hosting the "Late Show" to an unpeopled Ed Sullivan Theater on Tuesday, as he did on Monday, was the oddest sight of the considerable and continuing cultural fallout of the hurricane that left New York institutions like Broadway, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center no more open for business than the city's damaged subway system.

Unpeopled


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But that is an unfair comparison for the standard reasons: we are human beings who matter, while they are merely "unpeople", to borrow Orwell's useful phrase.
  • (2) In the decades since, there has been some slow repatriation, but many Faili remain caught, unpeople welcome nowhere.
  • (3) Most are landscapes of the panoramic open country spaces of the east Yorkshire wolds, many of them views – virtually all unpeopled – of the same spots painted through the seasons of the year.
  • (4) Letterman hosting the "Late Show" to an unpeopled Ed Sullivan Theater on Tuesday, as he did on Monday, was the oddest sight of the considerable and continuing cultural fallout of the hurricane that left New York institutions like Broadway, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center no more open for business than the city's damaged subway system.

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