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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



... can escape, a little disconcerting. Ferdinand has his best monument in the city itself, which he founded to take the place of Porto Pisano, that in the course of centuries had silted up. In order to populate the new port, he proclaimed there a religious liberty he denied to his Duchy at large. His policy was splendidly successful. Every sort of outcast made Livorno his home—especially the Jews, for whom Ferdinando had ...
— Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa • Edward Hutton

... the American army succumbed most readily to disease. In Queensland the Italian colonists are said to stand the heat better than the English, and Mr. Roosevelt, among other items of good advice which he bestowed so liberally on the European nations, advised us to populate the torrid parts of Australia with immigrants from the Latin races. In Natal the English families who are settled in the country are said to be enervated by the climate; and on the high plateaux of the interior our countrymen ...
— Outspoken Essays • William Ralph Inge

... uncultivated because it is uninhabited. How can you cultivate without men? It is uninhabited because it is unwholesome. How can you expect men to inhabit it at the risk of their lives? Make it healthy, and it will populate itself, and the population will cultivate it, for there is not a finer ...
— The Roman Question • Edmond About

... as he afterwards became, was a well-known politician, who believed in Australians doing their best to populate ...
— The Old Bush Songs • A. B. Paterson

... country, he wrote for his wife and children, and was seen safe with them to Bordeaux by our police agents, who had hired an American vessel to carry them all to Cayenne. This certainly is a new method to populate our ...
— The Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte • Bourrienne, Constant, and Stewarton

... inventions of Hargreaves, and Arkwright's cotton-spinning machines, and Watt's application of his steam engine, etc., to them, marvelously increased both the cotton supply and demand and completely revolutionized the cotton industry—contributed to rapidly and thickly populate the whole region with white Slave-holders and black Slaves, and to greatly enrich and increase the power ...
— The Great Conspiracy, Complete • John Alexander Logan

... is the doctrine of the deification of men. All the true and faithful Mormons are to become gods by and by, and create and populate new worlds; hence the value of polygamy; in fact, this world is but one of the samples of this truth. Adam is the owner and ruler of earth, and to him we pray. He is our God. As such he is only one in an endless ...
— Trail Tales • James David Gillilan

... keenness and quickness of sense-perception where these are demanded. Natural Selection works upon these attributes and tends to perfect them. Any group of men or beasts or birds brought under any unusual strain from cold, hunger, labor, effort, will undergo a weeding-out process. Populate the land with more animal life than it can support, or with more vegetable forms than it can sustain, and a weeding-out process will begin. A fuller measure of vitality, or a certain hardiness and toughness, ...
— The Last Harvest • John Burroughs



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



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