0 a very large amount of something, especially more than is needed or usual:
Drug addiction is prodigal of skilled human resources—resources which we have not got in this country in superabundance.
There is a superabundance of raw material and food only waiting to be translated and transferred to empty cupboards and shelves.
The consumer may also submit to the restriction of supplies while there is superabundance; but sooner or later both will rebel.
To-day we have all the means necessary to produce wealth in superabundance.
There is a superabundance of everything, but the workers do not get it.
There is a superabundance of wealth and yet people are starving.
Is that the way to meet a situation which arises from superabundance?
We are living in an age of superabundance, a time when we are able to meet all demands.