Definition of Outpeopled

1. outpeople [v] - See also: outpeople

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outpeopled

outpatient
outpatient anaesthesia
outpatients
outpeep
outpeeped
outpeeps
outpeer
outpeered
outpeering
outpeers
outpeople
outpeopled (current term)
outpeoples
outpeopling
outperform
outperformance
outperformed
outperformer
outperformers
outperforming
outperforms
outpitch
outpitched
outpitches
outpitching

Literary usage of Outpeopled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Minister of the Twenty-eighth by Theodore Parker, Frances Power Cobbe (1865)
"... opposite characteristics of the North and South appeared more prominently than before. The North increased rapidly in numbers, and outpeopled the South. ..."

2. The Collected Works of ... P. by Theodore Parker (1864)
"The North increased rapidly in numbers, and outpeopled the South. The Revolution itself showed the comparative military power of the " Southern chivalry ..."

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