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  1. a greater supply of something than is needed: The coffee market is suffering from oversupply. We have an oversupply of unsold cars in the showroom. Synonyms. glut. surfeit formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Too much and unnecessary. ado. be up to your neck (in something) idiom. bellyful. binge. carry/take coals to Newcastle idiom.

  2. : to provide (someone or something) with more than is needed or wanted. manufacturers oversupplying the market.

  3. noun. 1. the supply of too much or too many. verb (ˌəʊvəˈsəplaɪ ) Word forms: -plies, -plying, -plied. 2. (transitive) to supply too much (material, etc) or too many (goods, people, etc) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. oversupply in American English. (ˌoʊvərsəˈplaɪ )

  4. a greater supply of something than is needed: The coffee market is suffering from oversupply. We have an oversupply of unsold cars in the showroom. Synonyms. glut. surfeitformal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Too much and unnecessary. ado. be up to your neck (in something)idiom. bellyful. binge. carry/take coals to Newcastleidiom.

  5. Oct 24, 2022 · Oversupply is an excessive amount of a product that is the result of when demand is lower than supply, resulting in a surplus. Key Takeaways. Oversupply is a...

  6. oversupply. Other forms: oversupplied; oversupplying; oversupplies. Definitions of oversupply. verb. supply with an excess of. synonyms: flood, glut. see more. noun. the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall.

  7. Oversupply definition: an excessive supply. . See examples of OVERSUPPLY used in a sentence.

  8. n. pl. o·ver·sup·plies. A supply in excess of what is appropriate or required. tr.v. (ō′vər-sə-plī′) o·ver·sup·plied, o·ver·sup·ply·ing, o·ver·sup·plies. To supply in excess of what is appropriate or required: oversupplied the troops with blankets; oversupplied blankets to the troops.

  9. OVERSUPPLY meaning: an amount of something that is more than is needed or wanted.

  10. From Longman Business Dictionary o‧ver‧sup‧ply /ˌəʊvəsəˈplaɪˌoʊvər-/ noun [ countable, uncountable] when there is more of something than is needed or than can be sold The investment boom of the past few years has led to an oversupply of goods and services.