peopled Meaning in marathi ( peopled शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
राहण्याची सोय, खाली बसा, जगणे, वस्ती, लोकप्रिय करा,
Adjective:
असे लोक,
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peopled मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:
दिलेले जीवन कठिण आहे जेव्हा आपण उठता तेव्हा आपण खाली बसायला लागे.
कालिचरण चकमा, एक शेतकरी आणि घरातला कमावता सदस्य यांनी म्हटले आहे की तिघाना डोळे आणि हात बांधून घराजवळच्या विहिरापाशी खाली बसायला सांगितले होते.
peopled's Usage Examples:
begs Tom and his companions to stay on the island so that it might be re-peopled.
[citation needed] Prehispanic Chile was peopled by diverse Amerindian people who were located around the Andes and the.
While the city is mainly peopled by mestizos, the surrounding rural population is primarily composed of.
types nearer and further from Oguta, that were and remain principally peopled by other ethnic Igbo people the Mgbidi, Orlu, Awo-Omamma, Nkwerre, Owerri.
In one of his letters to his patron Gilbert Burnet, written in 1709, Johnston mentions that were it not for the assistance my wife gives by drawing of Pictures (which can last but a little time in a place so ill peopled) I should not be able to live, indicating that Henrietta had again taken up her drawing to augment the couple's income.
The municipality is peopled by a conglomeration of groups that speak several local languages and dialects.
They were peopled with jolly figures in ruffs and farthingales, who personified a specific "Merry England" that was not Catholic (always.
Burmawa are found in Bakura and Fulani peopled Bungudu, Maradun, Gusau and are scattered all over the State.
simplicity and their fervent landscape descriptions of an already-exotic mythicized frontier peopled by "noble savages", similar to the philosophical theory.
The imagery is as though, having looked at an unpeopled wall of windows, one looks away and sees the afterimage of a face.
ranges of hills with round tops, add to the dreary aspect of this nearly unpeopled region.
serving a vast hinterland of agricultural settlements ("comunidades") peopled by Quechua Indians.
Synonyms:
inhabited,
Antonyms:
unoccupied, uninhabited,