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Crowd out Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹaʊd/ /ˈaʊt
KROWD-owt
kɹˈaʊd/ /ˈaʊt
krowd-OWT

Definition

To push someone or something out of a place or activity by taking up too much space or attention, so there is no room left for them.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in formal, business, or economics contexts (e.g., 'small shops are crowded out by big chains'). Can be passive: 'was crowded out.' Not used for physical pushing in a crowd; it describes exclusion due to competition or lack of space/opportunity.

Example Sentences

The new mall crowded out many small stores.

basic

Loud music can crowd out quiet conversations.

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Big companies may crowd out smaller competitors.

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All those pop-up ads really crowd out the content I want to see.

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Sometimes, fear can crowd out hope.

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At busy times, tourists often crowd out the locals from popular spots.

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