0 the ordinary people who live in a particular country or place:
1 the people who live in a particular country or place, or ordinary people:
Presidential systems are coded 1 if the populace directly elects the chief executive and 0 otherwise.
Authors of arithmetic books and ready reckoners recognized that mathematical transitions are not easily undertaken by the populace.
The state acted as the moving force of economic and social development on behalf of the populace.
The fact that there has been no panic or chaos also reflects a degree of maturity among the populace.
There the mellifluous voices of choirboys, the harmony of improvised polyphony, and the cadences of locally composed plainchant incited the populace to veneration.
They have taken up the challenge of reaching the rural populace, with some notable success.
He questions, that is, how far official statements and elite ideas impacted on the populace.
Indeed, it has left such an indelible mark that students and the general populace are now quite proud to speak it.