be in command vs populate

be in command

populate

verb
  • To live in; to inhabit. 

  • To fill initially empty items in a collection. 

  • To supply with inhabitants; to people. 

  • To fill initially empty slots or sockets on a circuit board or similar. 

  • To increase in number; to breed. 

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