outcrowded

/aʊtˈkraʊdɪd/
verb
  1. To have more people or things in a space than someone or something else; to exceed in crowding.
    • The new shopping mall outcrowded the old downtown market within weeks of opening.
    • The popular festival outcrowded every other event in the city this year.
    • Our small beach was outcrowded by the larger resort down the coast.
adjective
  1. Having been filled with more people or things than another place or thing; more crowded than.
    • The outcrowded stadium forced latecomers to watch the game from outside.
    • We left the outcrowded park and found a quieter spot by the river.
    • The outcrowded subway car made the morning commute even more uncomfortable.
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