anchor, camp, domesticate, ensconce, keep house, moor, park, relocate, set up housekeeping, settle in, stay at, take up residence
Definitionv. inhabit or live in
Last update: August 28, 2015
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Ram went to Bombay and populated there. [Please select]
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Populus, people; populate, to populate), a term used in two different significations, (r) for the total number of human beings existing within certain area at a given time, and (2) for the "peopling" of the area, or the influence of the various forces of which that number is the result. [Please select]
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"What does the man mean," thought the old farmer, "calling this largely populated city a cemetery." [Please select]
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Southern Ohio was populated largely by Quakers and other people from the slave States who abhorred slavery. [Please select]
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During the pluvial periods when hydrosere-loving shrews populated the Great Basin, that region may have been a treeless grassland. [Please select]
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It has populated the mountains and the plains of our own country. [Please select]
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"You’ll be able to buy your friends by the score and populate all the lonely places." [Please select]
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They often traveled near populated areas and probably moved more during the day than they would have in their native territory. [Please select]
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