26984 words

populations

7 definitions • 15 examples
1
all the people living in a particular country, area, or place:

Examples:

In 1992 the population of Cairo was approximately 6,500,000.
Throughout the war, there were horrific casualties among the civilian populations of both countries.
The UN is investigating new methods of population control (= limiting the growth of the number of people).
The country is facing a population explosion (= sudden growth in the number of people).
2
all the people or animals of a particular type or group who live in one country, area, or place:

Examples:

There's been a nine percent rise in the prison population (= the number of people in prison).
3
all the people living in a particular country, area, or place:

Examples:

[ U ] What is the population of Toronto (= how many people live there)?
4
Population is also used to refer to all the living things of a particular type or group who live in a particular area or environment.
5
the number of people living in a particular country, area, or town:

Examples:

a population of 12,000/175,000/13 million, etc. With a population of 2.1 million, it is the country's 25th largest metropolitan area.
We've seen a slow but steady decline in population over the years.
In these countries there is still rapid population growth.
6
all the people living in a particular country, area, or town:

Examples:

10% of the population were living in poverty.
7
all the people or animals of a particular type or group that live in one country, area, or town:

Examples:

More than half of the world's working population has no formal employment or social security arrangements.
With the restrictions on hunting, deer populations have begun to grow.

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