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repopulate

verb as in reproduce

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And she has promoted new initiatives to repopulate empty storefronts and enliven the night life with markets and music festivals.

The state’s plan cautions, however, that spring-run chinook may not repopulate their historical habitats on their own because those areas lie more than 100 miles upriver from waters where they survive.

“That doesn’t leave many refugia for these species to hide out in and recover and then repopulate and move back into the burned areas.”

Neeleman went to Julliard with dreams of dancing professionally, giving that up to single-handedly repopulate a small town in Utah, make all the family meals from scratch and, as their videos and the Times article reveal, rarely has a moment to herself.

From Salon

Researchers have discovered a protein marker to help identify cells able to repopulate in patients with damaged blood vessels.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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