Similar words: overpopulated, overpopulation, underpopulated, populate, populated, repopulate, depopulate, unpopulated. Meaning: v. cause to have too great a population.
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1. Environmentalists say Australia is already overpopulated.
2. The downtown is being overpopulated.
3. During this period there was a considerable body of opinion, particularly among economists, which held that the country was over-populated.
4. Like any over-populated, under-capitalised place, it could stink of smoke and shit and sick and sleep.
5. A proposed programme of resettlement from the most overpopulated areas was shelved for fear of raising peasant expectations and unleashing dangerous mass migration.
6. Avoid the tendency to overpopulate this list, and thus your schedule, with unrealistic goals.
7. Peasant disturbances might be running at a low level, but evidence was mounting of severe discontent in the overpopulated black-earth regions.
8. Just as crops are harvested wildlife too must sometimes be "harvested". By allowing limited hunting, good management can control certain species that threaten to overpopulate their habitat.
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