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peo·pled
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Princeton's WordNet
peopledadjective
furnished with people
"sparsely peopled arctic regions"
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peopled
Peopled is an adjective or verb typically used to describe a certain area or place that is inhabited or occupied by people. It can also imply the action of populating or filling an area with people.
Webster Dictionary
Peopled
of People
Peopledadjective
stocked with, or as with, people; inhabited
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of peopled in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of peopled in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of peopled in a Sentence
Then eventually it shot up like a rocket. People started dropping dead. Three peopled turned into 10, that's when I believe the fear of what's really going on shocked.
Your travel life has the aspect of a dream. It is something outside the normal, yet you are in it. It is peopled with characters you have never seen before and in all probability will never see again. It brings occasional homesickness, and loneliness, and pangs of longing... But you are like the Vikings who have gone into a world of adventure, and home is not home until you return.
The IDPs( displaced peopled) are in need of food and medical support as it is difficult to buy them in towns. The number of the IDPs is getting bigger, the main thing they need is medical support.
There's a sepia-tone lens through which we often see the civil rights movement : It doesn't seem like it happened in places familiar to us, and it doesn't seem like it was peopled by people we know, with a more complete history, we begin to see that these are people like us.
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