underpopulated
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- underpopulation noun
Etymology
Origin of underpopulated
Example Sentences
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For investors skittish about jumping in, there are other underpopulated corners of AI to explore.
From Barron's
In an era where escaping the bustle of the city often means swapping one type of crowd for another, Kings Canyon is an underpopulated gem that, for now, proves that nature can still be peaceful.
From Los Angeles Times
Some have exploded inside Russian guns, and many of the rest have fallen harmlessly in underpopulated areas.
From New York Times
Similarly, mountain gorillas are so underpopulated that their inbreeding is literally warping their facial features, and elevating their extinction risk.
From Salon
The overcrowding in cities has left over half the nation’s municipalities underpopulated and millions of homes unoccupied.
From Washington Times
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