0 A populous country, area, or place has a lot of people living in it:
1 (of a country, area, or place) having a lot of people living there:
populous metropolitan areas
Immigration emerged as the key social force to move the nation towards its new future by providing labor power and a new, populous citizenry.
Thus, the domain concept for populous, process-bearing mature astrocytes is consistent with autonomous homeostatic end-feet functions rather than integrative activity for neuronal networks.
Several of the most populous developing countries start the analysis with carbon emissions that are slightly below the average trajectory.
As in 1992, less populous provinces received significantly greater net transfers.
However, there is need to motivate a principled case for a more populous abstract domain.
First, the highest courts of some of our most populous and purportedly progressive states demonstrate an appalling lack of knowledge concerning palliative care.
He asked the churchwardens why, in such a populous parish, his assessment was so high?
In the course of time, dozens of inhabitants of more populous villages, more often men than women,53 have acquired land rights in neighbouring corridors.