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overpopulated

adjective as in overcrowded

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One thing stood out: The roots of their sentiments lay in concerns that the United States has become overpopulated.

From Salon

That’s the way nature designed it and how it worked for thousands of years until humans mucked it up — mostly as we overpopulated California after World War II.

She agreed with the agency’s argument that it had the authority to round up horses as soon as it determined the herd was overpopulated.

“We’re overpopulated now and with schools and everything else, it’s just a difficult time.”

But let’s face facts: The biggest dilemma for solving homelessness in California is the extraordinarily high cost of housing in this overpopulated state.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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