populace in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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populace [Am ˈpɑpjələs, Brit ˈpɒpjʊləs] N + sing or pl vb the populace

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He quickly lost the confidence of his customers and the grudging respect of the general populace, and he was himself convicted and hanged in 1725.
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The local populace fled at the end of the war or was expelled afterwards.
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Glazier was considered completely destroyed, with 17 dead, a major percentage of the populace.
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They intended to pull down all enclosures and cause the local populace to come and work with them.
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Soft despotism breeds fear, uncertainty, and doubt in the general populace.
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The name was changed without consulting the local populace.
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A part of the populace, mainly craftsmen, rose up against the city council.
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Approximately 6.0% of the population was under five years of age, and 76.9% of the populace was over eighteen years of age.
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It functioned as consolation for the public and gained high popularity among the general populace.
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At lamanai, ceremonialism was strongly developed, providing evidence of ruling authority with tight control over the populace.
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