Populate

Word POPULATE
Character 8
Hyphenation pop u late
Pronunciations /ˈpɒp.jʊˌleɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Populate"

What do we mean by populate?

To supply with inhabitants, as by colonization. transitive verb

To live in; inhabit. transitive verb

To fill (an empty field or array) with data. transitive verb

To fill (an electron shell of an atom) with electrons. transitive verb

To furnish with inhabitants, either by natural increase or by immigration or colonization; people.

To breed; propagate; increase in number.

Populated; populous.

To propagate. intransitive verb

Populous. adjective

To furnish with inhabitants, either by natural increase or by immigration or colonization; to cause to be inhabited; to people. transitive verb

To supply with inhabitants; to people. verb

To live in; to inhabit. verb

To fill initially empty items in a collection. verb

Inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of verb

Fill with inhabitants verb

To supply with inhabitants; to people.

To live in; to inhabit.

To increase in number; to breed.

To fill initially empty items in a collection.

To fill initially empty slots or sockets on a circuit board or similar.

To fill in information on a website like linkedin, tumblr, etc. Urban Dictionary

It means to "make something popular" that other wise is unknown. Urban Dictionary

1. A principle that the citizenry of a nation decides its government's endeavors. 2. An often noisy and/or militant mob mentality fostering anti-intellectualism, which operates from primitive emotional instincts rather than from civil, substantive disagreement. Urban Dictionary

A simplistic ideology that focuses on grievance and often implies there is an easy solution but often lacks concrete proposals. Urban Dictionary

Containing many people or inhabitants; having a large population Urban Dictionary

The individual that makes up a population. Urban Dictionary

The act of populating an area. Urban Dictionary

Another word for popping... can be used as in to get (something) started or as in "what's up?" or "what's going on?" Urban Dictionary

Population is the part of the prison or penitentiary where the majority of the prisoners are held. As opposed to solitary confinement or the psych ward. Urban Dictionary

A phenomenon in which government specifically economics is perceived to operate according to the laws of small business. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Populate

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The word "populate" in example sentences

This corporation that we populate is commodity-based so therefore, to use an economic term, Canada is a price-taker not a price-maker country. ❋ Unknown (1990)

Until 1985 the sale and use of contraception was entirely prohibited, and even medical service providers still justify actions that curtail women's human rights by referring to a century-old maxim, "to populate is to govern." ❋ Marianne Mollmann (2010)

The most popular search terms populate a query could on the front page of the site. ❋ Duncan Riley (2005)

Once there, the Geeklet properties window will populate, which is where all the magic (configuration) happens. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And fundamentalist religions persuing the idea of populate and perish ideals, who've done more than anyone, or anything to really fuck up the planet. ❋ Rachelc102 (2008)

For instance, the students slated to go to Alston Ridge Elementary from Reedy Creek this fall were officially sent to "populate" the new school. ❋ KeungHui (2010)

SIMfill can be used to automatically upload cell phone data such as phone numbers and text messages to "populate" test SIMs that can then be recovered by forensic cell phone tools. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The primary ethnic groups that populate Lutheran churches—Germans, Swedes, Norwegians, and the like—settled in the United States many years ago, and so the overlap between religion and ethnicity has continued over generations. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

Religion matters deeply and religious voters tend to populate the right, not the left, of the political spectrum. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

No surprise that some of Willett's most bland lyrics populate those tracks. ❋ Post (2011)

Some of the media are particularly inventive: A layered interactive exhibit on Western expansion uses a large electronic map to show how Jews helped populate the country. ❋ Julia M. Klein (2011)

The Muslim Brotherhood allowed its members to participate, but did not organize or populate the street demonstrations, he says. ❋ Jennifer Rubin (2011)

The workaday mopes who populate his films are ordinary dreamers sleepwalking through lives of quiet desperation — until fate intervenes and turns waking life into a low-rent yakuza thriller. ❋ Steve Dollar (2011)

I have to populate my [linkedin], [or else] [nobody] is gonna hire me. ❋ 2t2r (2014)

I am currently populizing this [piece] of [literature] so that by [tomorrow] eveyone will know about it. ❋ Lulubelle1976 (2009)

1. As a result of the populism shown at yesterday's peaceful protests, we shall seek to come to a more [bipartisan] agreement on the current House bill. 2. It was pure [pandemonium] at the nationwide teabagging festivals last week, which included political hacks as guest speakers, conservatives who falsely claimed that liberals were "protesting with them," anarchists who don't understand why we have taxes in the first place, brainwashed individuals who don't realize they actually benefit from the [stimulus bill], conspiracy theorists, libertarians who are protesting taxation WITH representation, Calvinists who think colonial Americans were "saints" just because they lived in an earlier time period even though they owned slaves and often came down with syphilis, and attention whores who like to think they're just like these colonial revolutionaries of the 1700s. In other words, there was much populism. ❋ Jrappa (2009)

[Knee-jerk] hostility [to trade] and immigration are tenets of [populism] ❋ ConsDemo (2006)

[New York City] is a very populous [place] - millions of people [live] there! ❋ Dictionaree (2005)

Each new [populant] [adds] to the [worlds] population. ❋ Doubtiness (2022)

Jim and [Jenny] populized their home by having [little Bobby] [bastard]. ❋ Kapman (2009)

"hey john, when [are we] [getting that] great [train] Populating ?" or "mary when is that party Populating " ❋ Mecca-soldier (2009)

I can't wait to [get back] into population. I shouldn't have [shanked] that [guard]!. ❋ Loconess (2010)

[Populism] believes that the economy operates according the laws of [small business] in contrast to [neoliberalism] which proffers that the government operates according to the laws of BIG business (corporations). ❋ Tomorrowtomorrow (2018)

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