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Meanings of
populate
in English
Portuguese
viver
Catalan
residir
Spanish
habitar
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Inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of.
live
dwell
inhabit
Portuguese
viver
People.
people
Synonyms
Examples for "
live
"
live
dwell
inhabit
Examples for "
live
"
1
We
live
in times of great consequence and, therefore, of great opportunity.
2
Without Labor, Capital would starve; without Capital, Labor could
live
in luxury.
3
The longer we
live
,
the longer we need to work, he said.
4
PROBLEM: I'm turning 30 next year and I
live
with my parents.
5
History: 'Long
live
the men who bring us the rule of law!
1
And he made the tribes of Israel to
dwell
in their tabernacles.
2
The truth does not
dwell
in the letter but in the spirit.
3
For I am the Lord that
dwell
among the children of Israel.
4
Results: The median
dwell
time of the retained stents was 39 months.
5
But he had decided long ago not to
dwell
on the past.
1
It means our own time, the present tense, the moment we
inhabit
.
2
About 2500 southern right whales are thought to
inhabit
New Zealand waters.
3
This allows the bacteria to
inhabit
several different, and often hostile, environments.
4
I was able to
inhabit
my own space in this public place.
5
This was a common space, which all British citizens should
inhabit
together.
Usage of
populate
in English
1
Light showers will
populate
the region, without really staying for long periods.
2
To
populate
their new Instagram page with the most stunning images captured.
3
It will then
populate
those roads with virtual pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.
4
Gruen skillfully humanizes midgets, drunks, rubes and freaks who
populate
her book.
5
This certainly is a new method to
populate
our colonies with capitalists.
6
People
populate
the darkness; with ghosts, with gods, with electrons, with tales.
7
Specifically, we observed an increase in their ability to
populate
the low-porosity scaffolds.
8
It is really more about India than the characters who
populate
its pages.
9
In the dream I
populate
the space around me with words.
10
In the U.S., a number of indie films continued to
populate
drive-in theaters.
11
As many as we could, to
populate
the City of Sand.
12
You are now going to want players to
populate
your clan.
13
Astronomers estimate that as many as a hundred billion planets
populate
the galaxy.
14
He blames the larger talent agencies, whose acts
populate
those shows.
15
PillPack is simpler: a few clicks and the app can
auto
-
populate
your meds.
16
After finding an office, the next step is to
populate
it.
Other examples for "populate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
populate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
populate the world
populate most
populate a night
populate all creation
populate blockbuster
More collocations
Translations for
populate
Portuguese
viver
habitar
morar
povoar
Catalan
residir
habitar
ocupar
poblar
viure
morar
Spanish
habitar
residir
ocupar
poblar
morar
vivir
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