o|ver|graze

o|ver|graze
o|ver|graze «OH vuhr GRAYZ», transitive verb, intransitive verb, -grazed, -graz|ing.
to graze or allow to graze so long and uninterruptedly as to reduce seriously the grass cover and destroy pastureland: »

Most of the range in the West has been or is being overgrazed (Bernard De Voto).


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