outpeople

/aʊtˈpipəl/
verb
  1. To exceed or surpass in population; to have more people than.
    • The city's suburbs now outpeople the downtown area.
    • The new housing development will outpeople the older part of town within a decade.
    • By the end of the century, the region may outpeople its neighboring countries.
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