crowd out

VERB
  1. press, force, or thrust out of a small space
    The weeds crowded out the flowers
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How To Use crowd out In A Sentence

  • What are we to make of the riotous subplots which tend to crowd out the ‘main’ line of action?
  • Champagne was sprayed over a whooping crowd outside the Versailles restaurant. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he emerged from the hospital, he told the ecstatic crowd outside that his son had fair hair and blue eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • He addressed the crowd outside the window
  • Sow mustard after other salad greens have sprouted; this vigorous grower can crowd out everything else.
  • Soon, the emotions begin to color and crowd out the actual facts of the situation.
  • It is a place where a large predator would crowd out the wildlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a place where a large predator would crowd out the wildlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • Invasive species often form dense stands or thickets that crowd out native vegetation.
  • The crowd outside pressed against the metal grille. Times, Sunday Times
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