Populace can be categorized as a noun.
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populace - people in general considered as a whole; "he is a hero in the eyes of the public" |
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1. | noun | The populace was in thrall to the dictator's whims. | |
2. | noun | The gazing populace receive greedily, without examination, whatever soothes superstition and promotes wonder. | |
3. | noun | A "Post-scarcity Economy" requires higher intelligence from its populace. | |
4. | noun | The populace have never forgotten the president's generosity. | |
5. | noun | I don't think we can trust the polls to tell us what the general populace thinks about the candidates. | |
6. | noun | It cannot be allowed to terrorize the populace any longer. | |
7. | noun | Their inability to satisfy the desires of the populace led to their electoral defeat. | |
8. | noun | Their unwillingness to satisfy the desires of the populace led to their electoral defeat. | |
9. | noun | The dictator distracted the populace by tricking them into victimizing marginalized people. | |
10. | noun | Tom became a police officer. Most of the time what he really said to the populace was: "Worker 172-122-3321 go die somewhere else. We're too busy to investigate your report." | |
11. | noun | The populace, once uprisen, will not be put down. | |
12. | noun | In the street, vans roared past him; brutality blared out on placards; men were trapped in mines; women burnt alive; and once a maimed file of lunatics being exercised or displayed for the diversion of the populace (who laughed aloud), ambled and nodded and grinned past him, in the Tottenham Court Road, each half apologetically, yet triumphantly, inflicting his hopeless woe. | |
13. | noun | Mr. Carlyle harangued the populace from the balcony of the Buck's Head. |
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The populace was in thrall to the dictator's whims. | |
The gazing populace receive greedily, without examination, whatever soothes superstition and promotes wonder. | |
A "Post-scarcity Economy" requires higher intelligence from its populace. | |
The populace have never forgotten the president's generosity. | |
I don't think we can trust the polls to tell us what the general populace thinks about the candidates. | |
It cannot be allowed to terrorize the populace any longer. | |
Their inability to satisfy the desires of the populace led to their electoral defeat. | |
Their unwillingness to satisfy the desires of the populace led to their electoral defeat. | |
The dictator distracted the populace by tricking them into victimizing marginalized people. | |
Tom became a police officer. Most of the time what he really said to the populace was: "Worker 172-122-3321 go die somewhere else. We're too busy to investigate your report." | |
The populace, once uprisen, will not be put down. | |
In the street, vans roared past him; brutality blared out on placards; men were trapped in mines; women burnt alive; and once a maimed file of lunatics being exercised or displayed for the diversion of the populace (who laughed aloud), ambled and nodded and grinned past him, in the Tottenham Court Road, each half apologetically, yet triumphantly, inflicting his hopeless woe. | |
Mr. Carlyle harangued the populace from the balcony of the Buck's Head. |