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POPULATE
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Dictionary entry overview: What does populate mean?
• POPULATE (verb)
The verb POPULATE has 2 senses:
1. be an inhabitant of or reside in
Familiarity information: POPULATE used as a verb is rare.
Dictionary entry details
Conjugation: |
Past simple: populated
Past participle: populated
-ing form: populating
Sense 1
Meaning:
Be an inhabitant of or reside in
Classified under:
Verbs of being, having, spatial relations
Synonyms:
dwell; inhabit; live; populate
Context example:
deer are populating the woods
Hypernyms (to "populate" is one way to...):
be (occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere)
Troponyms (each of the following is one way to "populate"):
tenant (occupy as a tenant)
neighbor; neighbour (live or be located as a neighbor)
lodge in; occupy; reside (live (in a certain place))
domicile; domiciliate; reside; shack (make one's home in a particular place or community)
people (furnish with people)
overpopulate (cause to have too great a population)
cohabit; live together; shack up (share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple)
lodge (be a lodger; stay temporarily)
bivouac; camp; camp out; encamp; tent (live in or as if in a tent)
nest (inhabit a nest, usually after building)
board; room (live and take one's meals at or in)
Sentence frame:
Somebody ----s PP
Derivation:
population (the people who inhabit a territory or state)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Fill with inhabitants
Classified under:
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc.
Context example:
populate the forest with deer and wild boar for hunting
Hypernyms (to "populate" is one way to...):
fill; fill up; make full (make full, also in a metaphorical sense)
Troponyms (each of the following is one way to "populate"):
people (fill with people)
Sentence frame:
Somebody ----s something
Derivation:
population (the act of populating (causing to live in a place))
Context examples
If an earthquake occurs in a populated area, it may cause property damage, injuries, and even deaths.
(Earthquakes, Federal Emergency Management Agency)
Astronomers have uncovered a near-record breaking supermassive black hole, weighing 17 billion suns, in an unlikely place: in the center of a galaxy in a sparsely populated area of the universe.
(Behemoth Black Hole Found in an Unlikely Place, NASA)
This may be populated when a start date is not.
(Adverse Event End Relative To Reference Code, NCI Thesaurus/BRIDG)
A data imputation technique which populates missing values with the best possible outcome.
(Best Case Imputation Technique, NCI Thesaurus)
The older and more populated and (usually) poorer central section of a city.
(Inner City, NCI Thesaurus)
This may be populated when a start date is not collected.
(Performed Medical History Result End Relative To Reference Code, NCI Thesaurus/BRIDG)
Surprisingly, the loss of woodlands tended to be greater in protected forest reserves than in the more populated Chobe District.
(Land cover change in Botswana savannas: Don't blame the elephants, National Science Foundation)
It raises concern over increased vulnerability of coastal settlements in the populated, low- to middle- income tropical countries to extreme weather events.
(Global disasters linked to warming Indo-Pacific seas, SciDev.Net)
EXAMPLE(S): Fire drill - forgot to ask, subject refused, sample lost, broken equipment; NOTE(S): This value should only be populated if PerformedObservationResult.value is null.
(Performed Observation Result Value Null Flavor Reason, NCI Thesaurus/BRIDG)
A data imputation technique which populates missing values with the best-case nonmissing value.
(Best Observation Carried Forward Imputation Technique, NCI Thesaurus)
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