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    pop·u·late
    [ˈpäpyəˌlāt]
    verb
    populate (verb) · populates (third person present) · populated (past tense) · populated (past participle) · populating (present participle)
    1. form the population of (a town, area, or country):
      "the island is populated by scarcely 40,000 people" · "a densely populated area"
      • cause people to settle in (an area or place):
        "Finland pursues a policy designed to populate its Russian borders"
      • fill or be present in (a place, environment, or domain):
        "the spirit of the book and the characters who populate its pages"
      • computing
        add data to a previously empty section of (an electronic form, document, etc.):
        "use scripts to populate the graph with data"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from medieval Latin populat- ‘supplied with people’, from the verb populare, from populus ‘people’.
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    verb
    1. form the population of (a town, area, or country):
      live/reside in
      dwell in
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    What does 'populate' mean?To inhabit or live in a place: Almost 2 million people populate the immediate area of the factory.
    What does prepopulated mean?To populate (in various senses) in advance… transitive. To populate (in various senses) in advance; esp. (chiefly Computing) to add data or details that are already known to (a database, form, etc.) as an initial stage of its completion, esp. automatically. Also with the data as object. You have to have it [sc. the new planet] prepopulated.
    Where did the word populate come from?The earliest known use of the verb populate is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for populate is from 1578, in the writing of John Florio, author and teacher of languages. populate is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin populat-, populare.
    What does it mean to populate an area with people?To populate an area with people means causing people to live there. Successive regimes annexed the region and populated it with lowland people. The people or characters who populate an area of public life or a piece of entertainment are the people or characters in it, such as the stick-thin models who populate the glossy women's magazines.
     
  3. Populate means12345:
    • To have a place in; occupy, inhabit.
    • To furnish or provide with inhabitants; people.
    • To provide a population for; colonize or people.
    • To move people or animals to an area to live there.
    • To add data to a document (computing).
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    transitive verb 1 : to have a place in : occupy, inhabit 2 a : to furnish or provide with inhabitants : people b : to provide with members
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/populate
    populate (ˈpɒpjʊˌleɪt) vb (tr) 1. (often passive) to live in; inhabit 2. to provide a population for; colonize or people [C16: from Medieval Latin populāre to provide with inhabitants, from Latin populus people]
    www.thefreedictionary.com/populate
    populate something to move people or animals to an area to live there The French began to populate the island in the 15th century. populate something (computing) to add data to a document Word Origin See populate in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See populate in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
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    populate /ˈpɒpjʊˌleɪt/ vb (transitive) (often passive) to live in; inhabit to provide a population for; colonize or people
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    populate Pronunciation: /ˈpɒpjʊleɪt/ verb [with object] 1 form the population of (a place): the island is populated by scarcely 40,000 people a cosy rural town populated with friendly folk
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