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The word "deplete" originates from the Latin word "dispoliāre," which means to despoil or plunder. This Latin word is derived from "dis-," meaning reversal or negation, and "poliāre," meaning to strip or plunder. The Proto-Indo-European root "*pleh₁-" is also related to the idea of pulling or plundering.
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