oversupply Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌəʊ.və.səˈplaɪ]
  • Us [ ˌoʊ.vɚ.səˈplaɪ]

Meaning of oversupply In English

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Examples of oversupply

  • For example, parents seeking economic advantage for their male offspring may find they contribute to an oversupply of male offspring, making each less valuable.

  • Furthermore, as can be seen in example (18), she oversupplies the definite article in nonspecific indefinite contexts.

  • The ease of access to the market results in its oversupply, and this in turn weakens the position of employees.

  • It appeared that a growing demand for care, combined with an oversupply of care, could not be effectively controlled with the existing system.

  • For example, if it is true that inflation is caused by an oversupply of money, a short supply of money must cause deflation.

  • Non-compliance with road safety rules is clearly related to the oversupply of the market brought about by its deregulation.

  • Participants expressed a variety of concerns about competition, imports and oversupply in markets.

  • For example, parents seeking economic advantage for their male offspring may find that they contribute to an oversupply of male offspring, making each less valuable.

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