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Overpopulate   /ˌoʊvərpˈɑpjəleɪt/   Listen
Overpopulate

verb
1.
Cause to have too great a population.






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"Overpopulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... Thomas Robert Malthus had published almost half a century before. This essay, expositing ideas by no means exclusively original with Malthus, emphasizes the fact that organisms tend to increase at a geometrical ratio through successive generations, and hence would overpopulate the earth if not somehow kept in check. Cogitating this thought, Darwin gained a new insight into the processes of nature. He saw that in virtue of this tendency of each race of beings to overpopulate the earth, the entire organic ...
— A History of Science, Volume 4(of 5) • Henry Smith Williams



Words linked to "Overpopulate" :   inhabit, dwell, live, overpopulation, populate



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