verb
- past tense of outreproduce; to reproduce or breed more successfully or in greater numbers than (another organism or group)
Usage: technical; biology
Examples
- The invasive species outreproduced the native population within a few seasons.
- In the study, the genetically modified strain outreproduced the control group by a significant margin.
- Rabbits outreproduced their predators, leading to overpopulation in the region.
- The bacteria outreproduced competing microorganisms in the nutrient-rich environment.