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adjective
Populate  adj.  Populous. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Populate" Quotes from Famous Books



... had taken to catechisms and cabbages in an almost uninhabited part of the despised country. In conversation he would seem sometimes to have a little, a very little, "forced the note." The Quaker baby, and the lady "with whom you might give an assembly or populate a parish," are instances in point. But he never does this in his letters. I take particular pleasure in the following passage written to Miss Georgiana Harcourt within two years of his death: "What a charming existence! To live in the midst of holy people; to know that nothing profane can ...
— Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 • George Saintsbury

... and population of our world he is thrilled with the idea of its greatness. But when he travels over land and sea, visiting the many points of interest, he is impressed four-fold with the magnitude of the Earth and the vast numbers that populate it. ...
— Life in a Thousand Worlds • William Shuler Harris



Words linked to "Populate" :   domicile, shack, occupy, dwell, overpopulate, tent, shack up, live, fill up, domiciliate, fill, camp, camp out, room, inhabit, bivouac, neighbor, people, lodge in, live together, tenant, make full, nest, population, encamp, lodge, neighbour



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