| populated | Supplied with inhabitants or content | en |
| populated | Past tense and past participle of populate | en |
| populated | furnished with inhabitants; "the area is well populated"; "forests populated with all kinds of wild life | en |
| populated | inhabited, lived in; settled, established as a residence sıfat | en |
| populate | To propagate | en |
| populate | To populate an area means to cause people to live there. Successive regimes annexed the region and populated it with lowland people. if an area is populated by a particular group of people, they live there | en |
| populate | Populous | en |
| populate | If an area is populated by certain people or animals, those people or animals live there, often in large numbers. Before all this the island was populated by native American Arawaks. native Sindhis, who populate the surrounding villages. = inhabit + populated popu·lat·ed The southeast is the most densely populated area + -populated -populated Shelling from federal army tanks razed half the houses in the Croat-populated part of Glina | en |
| populate | To furnish with inhabitants, either by natural increase or by immigration or colonization; to cause to be inhabited; to people | en |
| populate | fill with people or supply with inhabitants; "people a room"; "The government wanted to populate the remote area of the country" | en |
| populate | inhabit, reside in; settle, establish a home fiil | en |
| populate | make one's home or live in; "She resides officially in Iceland"; "I live in a 200-year old house"; "These people inhabited all the islands that are now deserted"; "The plains are sparsely populated" | en |
| populate | to live in; to inhabit | en |
| populate | to supply with inhabitants; to people | en |
| populate | in computing, to fill initially empty items in a list | en |