English to Malayalam Dictionary populate

populate

പോപ്പുലേറ്റ്
definition
verb
the island is populated by scarcely 40,000 people
form the population of (a town, area, or country).
example
Blom, I assume, contrasts these quotidian images from the early part of the last century with what appears to be a semblance of normality for the characters who 'populate' the background of these works.
They 'populate' fantasies, are given attributes important to the fan, and their reactions to any of this are rarely considered.
the spirit of the book and the characters who 'populate' its pages
As she reviews and interacts with the material, she watches information automatically 'populate' into her assessment monitor that she filled out with information on why she's taking this course.
In order to make things a bit more interesting, let's 'populate' our table with some values.
German foreigners, the few Jews, and Chilean peasants coexist in a space hemmed in by borders which my prose opens and closes to mark the diversity of voices that 'populate' this region.
Its market positioning is more Mallory Towers than Jilly Cooper, as the strong female characters that 'populate' its pages tend to have a good, wholesome, practical approach to sexual relationships.
She reminded me of the characters that 'populate' Hardy's novels, whose spheres of experience are entirely contained within the radius of work and home.
Given that Haslam has played and improvised enough characters to 'populate' a small city, is there some quality that unites the less ephemeral ones?
Now that we have a defined table and indexes, we can start to 'populate' our database table with some events.
There would be no influx of settlers to 'populate' the Holy Land with Latin Christians.
Thousands of previous instances of cars moving on streets tell us that cars usually 'populate' streets, so much so that a street devoid of cars is rather eerie.
While their plays are set in the same remote areas of Ireland and exhibit the same, almost cliched, ability to spin a good yarn, the characters with which the writers 'populate' their worlds are starkly different.
Here's a brief guide to the freaks and grotesques that 'populate' the Peepshow world.
Certainly grotesque characters 'populate' the world, as in all of the Coens' films, but a lot of the film ultimately centers on Ed's obsession with cleanliness.
use scripts to 'populate' the graph with data
The islands were first settled in part by Portuguese prisoners sent to 'populate' the remote archipelago as a condition of their release.
But mainly they work in the home and raise the enormous families that they hope will 'populate' the Territories: new generations raised in the settler way of thinking.
In Monterey Bay, California, scientists documented a complete turnover of the marine population with cold water fish moving northward and warm water fish and sea animals moving in to 'populate' that area.
A single field for recording allergy information must be included in software programs so that the information can 'populate' all appropriate clinical screens and be visible to clinicians.
Finland pursues a policy designed to 'populate' its Russian borders
You can then 'populate' tables with text and updatable fields.
The goal is to 'populate' and maintain an employer database with 95 percent accuracy of the Selected Reserve and 75 percent accuracy of the Individual Ready Reserve.
At some point, increasing error causes major information loss because many conformations 'populate' the average noise sphere.
The city is densely 'populated' with the second highest number of people per hectare in the whole of the south-east.
Pretty soon the place was 'populated' with everybody from gypsies to prime ministers to people with turbans running around - it was indeed an Orson party.
The landscape is 'populated' with many different beasts, although some parts of the world sometimes seem barren and empty.
Dealing with life outside and inside of prison, All Things Censored draws us into parallel universes 'populated' by people struggling for humanity.
Pakistan, concerned about trade routes in the region, was the first foreign power to take a serious interest in the Sunni Muslim zealots who 'populated' its border with Afghanistan.
We illustrate in this article that this term may also be appropriate for follicular lymphoma when it 'populates' otherwise benign follicles within the cortex of the architecturally normal lymph node.
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