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Considered to be of, from, or in tune with the common people, rather than from a ruling elite. quotations examples
She [Diana, Princess of Wales] was of the people and for the people, and the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, captured that sentiment when he described her as 'the people's princess'.
2011, Andrew [David] Morton, “Foreword”, in Diana: Her True Story – In Her Own Words, electronic edition, London: Michael O'Mara Books
In certain socialist states: of, from, or controlled (at least in name) by the common people rather than a ruling elite. quotations examples
She was elevated to the rank of People's Artist in 1940.
1958, John Gunther, Inside Russia Today, New York, N.Y.: Harper
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see people, -'s. examples