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verb
Populate  v. i.  To propagate. (Obs.) "Great shoals of people which go on to populate."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Populate" Quotes from Famous Books



... fevers killed off the sons of women almost as fast as they could bear them. Women must supply the demand for soldiers and workers and at the same time a surplus big enough to populate the globe. Thus far she has put on earth fourteen hundred millions of her own kind. Quite an achievement, we should say, when the career of a Napoleon or an Alexander called for a couple of million of men extra, or a plague like the black death, ...
— Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers • Arthur Brisbane



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



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