Verb
To populate again; to breed among a group in order to keep the population up.
(transitive) To reintroduce a species into (an area).
(computing) To fill with data again; to refresh.
to repopulate a grid
After clearing all the water, he had Deucalion and Pyrrah create humans to repopulate the earth using stones that became humans. Source: Internet
A cédula real decreed in November 1525 gave Ampiés, factor of Española, the right to repopulate Aruba. Source: Internet
Attempts to repopulate Silesia proved unsuccessful in the 1940s and 1950s, Mazower, M (1999). Source: Internet
As the nations began to recover and repopulate after the Black Death, the increase in population placed greater demands on agriculture. Source: Internet
Charles V then had his Spanish subjects repopulate the island and build the massive city walls atop the walls of the ancient Greek acropolis in 1556. Source: Internet
Ender has spent much of his early adult life traveling between human colonies with his sister Valentine to find a home for the Formic queen to repopulate her species. Source: Internet