| OUTPOPULATE | • outpopulate v. (Transitive) To surpass in population; to outnumber. • OUTPOPULATE v. to surpass in population. |
| OUTPOPULATED | • outpopulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of outpopulate. • OUTPOPULATE v. to surpass in population. |
| OUTPOPULATES | • outpopulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outpopulate. • OUTPOPULATE v. to surpass in population. |
| OUTPOPULATING | • outpopulating v. Present participle of outpopulate. • OUTPOPULATE v. to surpass in population. |
| SUBPOPULATION | • subpopulation n. A subdivision of a population. • SUBPOPULATION n. an identifiable fraction or subdivision of a population. |
| SUBPOPULATIONS | • subpopulations n. Plural of subpopulation. • SUBPOPULATION n. an identifiable fraction or subdivision of a population. |
| SUPPURATION | • suppuration n. (Medicine) Decay in tissue producing pus, or the pus itself. • suppuration n. (Medicine) The act of suppurating. • SUPPURATION n. the discharge of pus. |
| SUPPURATIONS | • suppurations n. Plural of suppuration. • SUPPURATION n. the discharge of pus. |
| UNDERPOPULATED | • underpopulated adj. Having an insufficient population for economic viability. • UNDERPOPULATED adj. having a lower density of population than is normal or desirable. |
| UNPOPULARITIES | • unpopularities n. Plural of unpopularity. • UNPOPULARITY n. the state of being unpopular. |
| UNPOPULARITY | • unpopularity n. The property or degree of being unpopular. • UNPOPULARITY n. the state of being unpopular. |
| UNPOPULATED | • unpopulated adj. Uninhabited, having no residents. • unpopulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpopulate. • UNPOPULATED adj. not populated. |
| UNSUPPORTABLE | • unsupportable adj. Not able to be supported or endured. • UNSUPPORTABLE adj. not supportable. |