The new competitors quickly started to crowd out the smaller businesses
The tall buildings seemed to crowd out the sunlight from the street
He was worried that his personal problems would crowd out his ability to focus on work
Don't let your anxieties crowd out your dreams
The sheer volume of information can crowd out the important details
The weeds began to crowd out the vegetable plants in the garden
We need to make sure that important issues aren't crowded out by less significant ones
The popular restaurant was so full it threatened to crowd out the other diners
The company's aggressive marketing strategy threatened to crowd out its smaller rivals
It's easy for minor tasks to crowd out the essential ones if you're not careful
This new coffee shop is so popular, it might crowd out the old bakery.
I know! The line is always so long now. It's a shame.
I hope the bakery can still survive with all the competition.
New businesses can crowd out older ones
New ventures may displace established companies
New firms can push out older competitors