different between overbrowse vs overbrows
overbrowse
English
Etymology
over- +? browse
Verb
overbrowse (third-person singular simple present overbrowses, present participle overbrowsing, simple past and past participle overbrowsed)
- (transitive, intransitive) To browse (eat vegetation) too much, to the detriment of the environment.
- 1999, Allan Savory, Jody Butterfield, Holistic management: a new framework for decision making
- The few elephants that remained continued to overbrowse the trees, now ripping the bark off them as well and speeding their demise.
- 1999, Allan Savory, Jody Butterfield, Holistic management: a new framework for decision making
See also
- overgraze
overbrowse From the web:
- what does overcrowded mean
- meaning of overcrowded
overbrows
English
Verb
overbrows
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbrow
overbrows From the web:
- what does overbrowsing mean
- what is over browsing mean
- what is deer overbrowsing
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