Synonym: public, world. Similar words: popular, unpopular, population, popularity, populist, vox populi, copulate, opulent. Meaning: ['pɑpjələs / 'pɒpjʊl-] n. people in general considered as a whole.
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(31) He promised to guarantee the security of the populace and to continue the peace process.
(32) A large group of the American populace attends church regularly.
(33) The money thus created is put into use and then constitutes an interest-free loan from the populace.
(34) So it was that the trade emulated this sliding scale system for the populace at large.
(35) Although an aging populace and a more subdued economy contribute to this trend, other factors fuel it, too.
(36) No astronomer was needed to tell the populace what operations to perform once the waters had receded.
(37) Some say the governor is simply pandering to the populace for political gain.
(38) Joseph had made it through the gate, but was cornered by the populace in an alley.
(39) For that, the hometown boy-turned-space traveler was treated to parades and accolades from an awed San Diego populace.
(40) For the regime, the fact that it presided over a cowed[Sentencedict.com], debilitated populace enhanced its ability to remain in power.
(41) Every state saw an increase in the size of its over-65 populace during the first half of the 1990s.
(42) Most Tory propagandists continued to hold a rather contemptuous view of the populace.
(43) But the old man quietly faced the menacing populace.
(44) They represented only a fraction of the general populace.
(45) A manipulable lever; a manipulable populace.
(46) Its populace was a hybrid assortment.
(47) The social populace understood the climatic change brings threat.
(48) Even in today's society we see a differing number of sacral vertebras that indicate a change of frequency in a populace.
(49) Political legitimacy refers to the rightfulness of ruling of a government on the basis of the populace permission.
(50) The populace, who re-act against such illegal actions and interference in their sovereignty[sentencedict .com], knows the truth.
(51) Indeed it gave the zealous Aryans the battle advantage they so fervently desired, and they jubilantly increased its usage, with support of most of the populace.
(52) Salamander Space Marines are raised from the populace of Nocturne, a deadly volcanic world.
(53) One needs to propagandize the policy thoroughly, stable populace mood.
(54) In contrast, New England, with its freezing temperatures and parka-wearing populace, was home to many of the least libidinous cities.
(55) According to census data , Asians make up approximately 3.6 % of the populace.
(56) For modern democracy has rediscovered what the emperors knew: grotesque entertainments guarantee the quiescence of the populace.
(57) But to, the populace is experiencing a historical to the media confidence level the ebb tide.
(58) There has been no outbreak yet, but the feelings of the populace are on the simmer.
(59) They wanted, Both of them, to make a real display...a man's own very display of himself that should capture for a time the vast populace.
(60) Athens was an ochlocracy; the beggars were the making of Holland; the populace saved Rome more than once; and the rabble followed Jesus Christ.
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