Undercrowding

Pronunciation: /ˈəndɝˈkɹoʊˈdɪŋ/

Undercrowding (noun)

  1. A situation where there are fewer people in a place than expected or needed.

Examples

  • Undercrowding can lead to a lack of services in some areas.
  • Undercrowding means there are not enough people in an area.

Common collocations: experience undercrowding, cause undercrowding, address undercrowding

Synonyms of Undercrowding

Neutral

Antonyms of Undercrowding

  • refers to excessive density of people or things.