overpopulate
Americanverb (used with object)
Other Word Forms
- overpopulation noun
Etymology
Origin of overpopulate
Example Sentences
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Michael Charles, a solicitor specialising in education across Wales and England, said ALN schools had become "very overpopulated".
From BBC
"If restrictions are lifted too early, they can risk an overpopulated airspace, while on the flip side, restrictions remaining in place longer than they need to can lead to unnecessary delays, which no one wants".
From BBC
Authorities are now looking at translocating some animals so they don't overpopulate the area.
From BBC
Whether you are a grasshopper or a bird or a human, if you start destroying the environment in which you live, then you are overpopulated.
From Salon
One thing stood out: The roots of their sentiments lay in concerns that the United States has become overpopulated.
From Salon
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