Similar words: overpopulated, populate, population, copulate, popular, populace, unpopular, popularize. Meaning: ['pɑpjəleɪtɪd /'pɒpjʊl-] adj. furnished with inhabitants.
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91. Formerly the Amazon region was more thinly populated than the Sahara, containing perhaps some 50000 people, and importing food.
92. I have known a fox earth populated with a family of cubs while small rabbits were running around on the surface nearby.
93. The Interior region also included large parts of the dry zone which were sparsely populated, where famine was not uncommon.
94. This approach is a cul-de-sac populated by dreams that have no hope of fulfilment.
95. This year, runners will head down heavily populated Sunset Boulevard into downtown.
96. In contrast, life within the multiple-family house was carried out within densely populated spaces.
97. This is the wildest, bleakest and least densely populated area of Ulthuan.
98. The area is populated by domesticated birds such as geese and turkeys.
99. This fortuitous cooperation of lightning flashes and motor car exhausts was producing results in fairly populated areas at night.
100. In some heavily populated areas there are separate ons of the weekly paper with different titles for neighbouring communities.
101. The best places to get multiple reports are densely populated areas, which means cities.
102. When the air became more thickly populated, such extravagant forms disappeared.
103. The neon chicken radiates orange warmth into the sparsely populated diner.
104. But the long-term unemployed could be given travel assistance, particularly as 40 percent live in heavily populated areas.
105. The Haight was largely populated by trekkers from Alabama and Louisiana.Sentencedict.com
106. Although sparsely populated, the country offers foreign travelers everything from historical monuments and castles to authentic saunas and high-tech industry.
107. Liddesdale was still a sullen, untamed region populated by people as prickly and hostile as they had always been.
108. These countries are densely populated.
109. Densely populated Atlantic coast, inland areas are more scarce.
110. Rural areas are sparsely populated.
111. For at a time of stagnant wages and a high unemployment rate, this vast, lightly populated Peace Garden State is one of the few places in America where jobs are plentiful.
112. These cell sites are usually on apole located at a populated area.
113. Next, we'll draw a rectangle to indicate a populated area on the route.
114. But with strikes occurring in a mountainous sparely populated region, civilian causalities are rare.
115. concrete jungle that is Tokyo, one of the world's most densely populated cities, has little space for parks. But things are starting to look up.
116. The island was populated by a young and cosmopolitan crowd.
117. Add this to the bucolic scenery of Pennsylvania's green valleys, rich farmland, and mountain ranges, and it's no wonder that it's the fifth most populated state in the nation.
118. Originally Flemish-speaking and still part of the province of Flanders, it has now been populated by French-speaking commuters from the centre of the capital looking for a better quality of life.
119. The creation of this highway through the Serengeti National Park, home to the most densely populated animal migrations in the world, is just another irony of this modern world.
120. The area is one of the most heavily populated of the Cuban capital because many of these old buildings have been subdivided to house multiple families.
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