Overpopulated

//ˌoʊvɚˈpɑpjə(ˌ)leɪtɪd//

Synonyms for "overpopulated" (14 found)

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Closest matches (3)

Strong matches (4)

Related words (7)

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Synonyms

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Related terms

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derived from

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etymologically related_to

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form of

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related to

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Translations

13 translations across 12 languages.

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Catalan

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  • superpoblat adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Dutch

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  • overbevolkt adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Finnish

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  • ylikansoitettu adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

French

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  • surpeuplé adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

German

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  • überbevölkert adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)
  • übervölkert adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Italian

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  • sovrappopolato adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Macedonian

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  • пренаселен adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Polish

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  • przeludniony adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Russian

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  • перенаселённый adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Spanish

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  • sobrepoblado adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Swedish

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  • överbefolkad adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Ukrainian

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  • перенасе́лений adj (having a higher population than can be sustained)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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Bears are overpopulated in Transylvania.

Source: tatoeba (11407778)

Our planet is overpopulated.

Source: tatoeba (12302755)

Beavers are overpopulated here.

Source: tatoeba (13746260)

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