Similar words: overpopulated, overpopulation, populated, unpopulated, populate, repopulate, population, copulate. Meaning: adj. having a lower population density than normal or desirable.
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1. Many of the islands are mainly wild and underpopulated.
2. It was the right strategy in an underpopulated world.
3. The Earth may exist in an underpopulated portion of the Milky Way, meaning we might not encounter another alien intelligence for a long, long time, if at all.
4. China's hinterland had always been underpopulated for a good reason: it was arid land incapable of producing many crops.
5. In much of the underpopulated west, however, they replace the major airlines on quite long routes to the small urban outposts on prairies, plains and deserts.
6. A night underpopulated highway, a lady in white roadside, waving the driver to stop carrying her.
7. It is underpopulated right now, so if you are still shopping for a humanities subject, this one bears the precious CI-H designation.
8. Only a small minority in America's well-groomed Episcopal churches or the Church of England's underpopulated pews finds clerical homosexuality non-negotiably bad nowadays.
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