outreproduce

/aʊt ˌriː prəˈduːs/
verb
  1. To produce more offspring or copies than (another) in a given period.
    • If one species outreproduces another, it may dominate the ecosystem.
    • In the wild, rabbits easily outreproduce many other small mammals.
    • The new printer can outreproduce the old model by hundreds of pages per hour.
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