0 past simple and past participle of oversell mainly US --
1 used to describe financial markets, shares, etc. where prices have fallen too far in relation to their real value: --
We oversold the first agenda, but let us take great care not to undersell the new agenda.
I feel that the idea of combined heat and power production has been oversold.
As he knows, we welcome the start-up scheme even though we feel that it is being oversold.
We certainly do not take the view that this area has been oversold.
He said that we had oversold comprehensive education.
The presumption ought to be that while economies of scale can he justified, they are often oversold and over-valued.
The potential for e-voting is sometimes oversold on the basis of being related to the number of internet users.
My case is that the goods were oversold.