0 past simple and past participle of overproduce
1 to produce more of something than is needed, or to produce too much
Both types of enzyme may be overproduced to different extents, resulting in various levels of insecticide resistance.
Since overproduced esterases are dominant, esterase phenotypes are discriminated by their presence or absence.
In favourable cases, overproduced metabolites are secreted into the growth medium.
Three of the four mentioned that reserves could possibly be useful for organic almonds in the future if organic almonds are overproduced relative to their market.
We wish to see that the sheep industry is not overproduced or the public oversupplied.
He talks about a factory closing down because the workers had overproduced.
Sometimes one is told that milk is overproduced.
I hope we shall not spend large sums of money and go into a market which has already overproduced.