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"overpopulated" Definitions
  1. (of a country or city) with too many people living in it

103 Sentences With "overpopulated"

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The world is so overpopulated, does it really need my offspring?
Unsubscribing from overpopulated group chats that literally make my phone crash?
Who needs an overpopulated city anyway, whether Portland or New York?
It was the most overpopulated and industrialized city in the world.
Cities around the world are becoming overpopulated, and rent is skyrocketing.
When Haiti gained independence in 21.2 it was an overpopulated plantation economy.
They can become overpopulated, and with big cities can come big problems.
In it, Bowie imagines a kind of fascist Messiah in an overpopulated future.
Vine, too, is overpopulated with six-second videos of digital influencers messing around.
The images convey the sprawl and messiness of overpopulated interiors or gritty streetscapes.
South Korea is overpopulated — its buildings are saturated with very small spaces to maneuver.
The investigation is focusing on La Modelo, one of Colombia's largest and most overpopulated prisons.
For $149.99, it's something of a bargain in this overpopulated world of underwhelming gaming headphones.
Oakalla was a notorious and overpopulated prison in BC which housed hardened criminals awaiting trial.
Even with only 21998 million inhabitants in 260, Lesotho's leaders saw the country was overpopulated.
In other words, she's perfect for spreading disease in any bustling, overpopulated, tropical city or slum.
That could be bad for Mexico's infrastructure because it's already overpopulated and there's so much poverty.
Could you imagine any reason why he would add anything to the already overpopulated presidential field?
It has one of those overpopulated menus that borrows from brasseries, trattorias and mainstream American taverns.
Typhoid is endemic to Pakistan, where poor infrastructure, low vaccination rates and overpopulated city dwellings persist.
Like the formerly overpopulated elk in Yellowstone, cattle suppress aspen and cottonwood saplings, and decimate streamside willows.
And then there are the environmental concerns—our planet is so overpopulated and resources are so slim.
In a rambling novel, the same worlds feel overpopulated and chaotic, and end up being glossed over.
In other words, it was starting to feel a bit overpopulated in their old spot near LAX.
The book is overpopulated by ironic twist endings, overcooked dialogue and villainous specimens with wretched sexual urges.
Earth is a political, overpopulated powerhouse, while Mars is a technological and military power working to terraform itself.
If anything, that just goes to say how overpopulated our TV landscape is with shows of astounding quality.
It's overpopulated, with a still-burgeoning tech workforce, a homelessness crisis, income inequality, and a desperate housing shortage.
Prisons remain overpopulated by more than 50 percent overall (women's prison populations, however, have normalized in recent years).
In addition to being overpopulated with kangaroos, today Australia is home to domesticated grazers like sheep and cows.
And as the crisis intensifies further, there could be mass migrations to the already overpopulated and under-resourced cities.
Practically since its inception in 1962, India's space program has been criticized as inappropriate for an overpopulated, developing nation.
Urbanization has led to the dwindling populations of provincial settlements as cities and their suburbs thrive and become overpopulated.
While abandoned pets and overpopulated shelters are nationwide problems, California is the first state to pass such a law.
This twisty book, overpopulated by the walking wounded, devotes more than enough time to diagnosing Judy's narcissistic personality disorder.
Poor and overpopulated, Bangladesh is no haven for the Rohingya, a long-persecuted Muslim minority from Buddhist-majority Myanmar.
Our vastly overpopulated world has been living far beyond its long-term means for at least half a century.
The unrelenting noise of living on an overpopulated world that is quickly being stripped of its resources is not new.
Strong winds and delayed firefighting equipment resulted in an uncontrollable conflagration tearing through overpopulated slums and their mainly wooden houses.
Mexico's state and municipal prisons are notoriously overpopulated, overrun with violence and in some cases governed by the prisoners themselves.
A decentralized dating system would end up being a lot like Bitcoin—confusing, briefly exciting, and overpopulated by desperate, libertarian men.
We have the individual crimes of one gang, and we have the long-churning turbulence of religious unrest in overpopulated Mumbai.
Sadly, once I moved to an overpopulated city like New York, this relaxed Sunday afternoon ideal became a perfect pipe dream.
Big tech firms are accused of bias against conservative employees, and social media "jail" seems overpopulated with those on the right.
Often built on the peripheries of overpopulated cities, these modern developments are funded by a mix of private and public organizations.
A penchant for ineffective but brutal government crackdowns often made things worse; grossly overpopulated prisons became crime factories rather than rehabilitation centres.
Don Jr. told Forbes the elephants were overpopulated, and needed to be hunted to prevent further habitat destruction, and leopards weren't endangered.
If the gut was infected and its good bacteria flushed out or overpopulated by more virulent strains, it would be less affected.
We live in a world overpopulated by privileged white guys who mistake their depression for existential wisdom, their narcissism for superior vision.
This is the opening shot of the new music video for Lorn's song Anvil, set in an overpopulated world a century from now.
The deeper reality is this: Today, in an overpopulated world choking on stuff, a focus on more has become both absurd and dangerous.
On an overpopulated planet that's becoming overrun with waste, more and more expensive, and gradually less inhabitable, downsizing could be what saves everyone.
Three of them were buried in an overpopulated cemetery on a mountainside in the north of Kabul, their graves covered in fresh leaves.
West Point, the most impoverished and overpopulated community in Liberia, was hit hard by the outbreak, and health facilities were overwhelmed at the time.
At a time of austerity, the government has also been able to raise money by outsourcing empty prisons to countries with overpopulated detention facilities.
Another current employee, a full-time Genius since 2015, said even when stores are consistently overpopulated, workers debate with management for months over increasing head count.
But Thanos says it's "salvation," that the only way to free up resources in the overpopulated cosmos is to randomly disintegrate half of all intelligent life.
Bangladesh, a vastly overpopulated country, stopped registering new refugees after 1992, hoping that taking a hard line would deter Rohingya from coming, but it was wrong.
They're actually overpopulated, but that doesn't mean crews at the Montana mine are just going to stand by and watch them perish on a lake of filth.
With inland countries like Austria and Macedonia closing their borders to deter the growing influx, Greece's overpopulated refugee camps are becoming a pressure cooker for violent unrest.
Which is why many researchers today are driven by more philanthropic goals, such as finding out how to feed an overpopulated world without killing the planet itself.
In the past, Africa was overpopulated with dictators, who personalized the powers of the state, suppressed opposition, abused human rights, and siphoned the wealth of the land.
Set on an overpopulated Earth in 2108, it follows a soldier named Andrew Grayson who joins the military and ends up facing off against an overwhelming alien threat.
Beeches are slow to get going, but they're almost unmatched at growing in shade and being unappetizing to deer, which are wildly overpopulated in much of the country.
The overpopulated, spiny invertebrates mow down kelp, but now a company looking to collect and sell urchins to gourmands could offer the ailing ecosystem a chance to rebound.
Its production design—in 2049, Los Angeles is so overpopulated it looks more like a server farm than an actual human habitat—is just as breathtaking as the original's.
"An overpopulated world is going to struggle to find enough protein unless people are willing to open their minds, and stomachs, to a much broader notion of food," he said.
In March, he won the Varkey Foundation 2019 Global Teacher Prize for his achievements in the remote and overpopulated Keriko Mixed Day Secondary school where he teaches math and physics.
The country's Justice Minister Margarita Cabello said the incident began with a "massive and criminal escape attempt" at Bogota's La Modelo prison, one of the country's largest and most overpopulated prisons.
But Sienna turns out to be a follower of Bernard Zobrist (Ben Foster), an American billionaire who has engineered a deadly plague to cull what he believes to be an irredeemably overpopulated planet.
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet In the distant future, humanity has overpopulated the Earth, and expeditions have been hard at work terraforming a number of new planets to make them habitable.
From a self-taught camera handler who boasts almost a million Instagram followers to a model turned photog who dabbles in collage art on the side, these creators have transcended the overpopulated photo space.
In a realm overpopulated with baseline bashers, Sevastova's game represents a more subtle approach to tennis geometry, one that would have been lost if she and Schmidt had not managed to resurrect her career.
And then there's Kessler Syndrome: a space sickness in which low-Earth orbit is so overpopulated that collisions cascade into more collisions, which create more debris that causes more collisions that cascade into more collisions.
It's an exhaustive selection, but unlike other overpopulated shows currently taking up space in New York's mega-galleries (specifically Gagosian's assembly-line runs of Mark Grotjahn and Richard Prince), it is neither repetitive nor superfluous.
"It is a clear trend that's taking place and if you compare that to the Googles and the Facebooks and the Skypes of this world, the traditional telecommunications industry is still heavily overpopulated," he said.
Charlotte's surprise death is most like that of Renly Baratheon, who was cut down on the cusp of potential victory merely because he was one king too many in a war overpopulated with royal claims.
Maybe me seeing so much of the real world of polluted, overpopulated, impoverished cities has made me feel that a place that proclaims itself to be the 'The Happiest Place on Earth' is painfully absurd.
This pushed 800,000 people into food insecurity and prompted 1.5 million people to migrate to already overpopulated cities, contributing to the civil unrest which erupted in 2011 and spiralled into civil war, Saghir told CNN.
And it's also a way to sidestep a national conversation about the merits of universal infertility coverage, which would include bigger questions, like whether bringing more children into an overpopulated, globally warming world is morally defensible.
No, it's mostly the fact that Rose is a maintenance worker — a regular working-class hero in a galaxy that has become a little overpopulated by generals, royals, crime bosses and other assorted ambassadors of privilege.
In a sport overpopulated by tiny teenagers, 41-year-old Chusovitina has kept her body "lean and mean" for over four decades so that she can compete against rivals younger than her 17-year-old son Alisher.
Successful LinkedIn career expert Blair Decembrele says that in order to stand out from the competition, your profile must not be overpopulated with these buzzwords and it must vividly demonstrate who you are to a potential employer.
If Session's newest memorandum is rigorously enforced, particularly in the face of the nation's growing opioid crisis, the US may face a haunting era of justice mistakes, on top of an already crippled and overpopulated prison system.
His version of "Merchant" has a plotline so complicated, so overpopulated with players and ideas and unrelated riffs, that I will confess I had to go back and reread it before I could make sense of it.
It is one of many towns in rural Italy to trial selling homes for just $1 in a last-ditch bid to save rural settlements that have been slowly decimated by urbanization while cities and their suburbs thrive and become overpopulated.
This is also true of many of King's books, and the author himself might even admit as much; he writes in the overheated, overpopulated style of 19th century fabulists, kind of like if Charles Dickens had more murderous dogs in his oeuvre.
Of course they're going to affect overpopulated deer and elk pops when they are re-established in an area, but once they are established, they control their own population growth by their own density; their population is limited by inter-pack aggression.
With an eye toward the "9 billion 2050" conundrum—when the world population is predicted to explode—the film examines whether GMOs, despite their controversial reputation, are actually a safe and reasonable answer to the inevitable problem of feeding an overpopulated planet.
Westworld is gorgeously shot and meticulously costumed, presenting all the beautiful vistas and thrilling gunfights you'd expect from a Hollywood Western with a cast to match: Anthony Hopkins, Evan Rachel Wood, Ed Harris, James Marsden, and more populate this somewhat overpopulated first episode.
Given that the planet is overpopulated, we are told, "the one practical, humane, and lasting solution to humanity's greatest problem" is to give some of those humans—volunteers only—such a magical zapping that an entire family can be borne around in a cat basket.
While her appearance as a "dangerous, poor, ghetto Black girl," as Taystee describes the world's view of her, has helped her blend into a prison system overpopulated with Black women — thus helping her go relatively unnoticed, unlike Piper — she knows this fact isn't a big win.
Climate change may play a role, just as warming sea temperatures and the loss of ice cover in the Arctic have affected other sea life, Mr. Calambokidis said, but it is also possible that the gray whales have simply overpopulated the area and are not finding enough food.
It seems, originally, the desire for travel and exploration was motivated by many (non-hostile) factors: to escape overpopulated areas, to expand trading partners, and to find new, nutrient-rich areas to farm that were more fertile than the ones in the harsh climate of their native region.
It may be the case that this particular reform is less about prisoner welfare and more about easing the burden on already overpopulated prisons; equally, it could be about keeping employment levels up and ensuring that convicted prisoners keep putting money into an economy desperate for any cash it can get.
The launch in 2015 of the "Humble Monthly Bundle" gave users who paid $12 a month a new set of games to download regularly; this was originally viewed with some skepticism, but seems to have panned out well, even if the main result is probably a deeply overpopulated Steam library.
Democratic concern is centered on two areas of the administration's policies: the various programs to slow down asylum applications — which have contributed to overpopulated and generally unsanitary refugee camps south of the U.S.-Mexico border — and the so-called public charge rule, which could discourage immigrants from seeking medical attention.
I was mesmerized by these simple contraptions as their glass jars, without fail, would become overpopulated with a teeming mess of flies … After I failed to comprehend how the flies could not exit the trap, he explained: a small area of the lid was raised slightly to allow the flies to enter.
Yet the meandering lines and switchbacks express a sense of nostalgia for running through secret fields as a child — a memory that becomes more poignant now that this landscape is so overpopulated with gigantic estates and exclusive wealth on Long Island's East End, where Hazan's parents (both artists) had a summer house.
Even after the catastrophic earthquake in 240, which brought yet another influx of foreigners to document Haiti's tragedies, the media's representations — of an overpopulated country of irrational, progress-resistant and ignorant people — could be traced back to those popular in the 19703th century, after Haiti's slaves launched a rebellion and won their independence from France.
The environment sucks so bad, we have to find a new planet No one explicitly explains how terrible the climate has become in Blade Runner, but we get the picture: Its Los Angeles is way overpopulated, streets are filled with trash, and the smoggy pollution is thick enough to keep the city in perpetual darkness.
"Maybe I can do something positive, like start a foundation, and get people to raise money for deer," although conservationists actually say deer are overpopulated in many parts of the US. (In our last conversation, Peña told me he didn't think his neighbours saw them as a problem in the area.) As for the fame, "it's still kind of fresh," he said.
"So, [with] no more deals, declining demand for auto chips, a strangling by China that includes cellphone chips, overwhelming glut of commodity chips, and peaking in data center and gaming—the whole gamut of chipmakers seemed to be painting a picture of a worldwide slowdown and in every end market, coupled with an inability to consolidate an overpopulated group," Cramer said.

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