Synonym: flood, glut, surfeit. Similar words: power supply, supply, money supply, supply closet, excess supply, supply and demand, in short supply, aggregate supply. Meaning: n. the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall. v. supply with an excess of.
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1. The coffee market is suffering from oversupply.
2. We have an oversupply of unsold cars in the garage showroom.
3. High-cost oversupply has been compounded by extremely low demand.
4. Today oversupply has helped bring down London rents to bargain basement levels.
5. That kind of oversupply, he figures, could push prices back down to $ 18 a barrel or so.
6. Thus the plan typically results in substantial oversupply of some goods and severe shortages of others.
7. Geest warned in the autumn that oversupply in the final quarter of 1995 would severely hamper its full-year bottom line.
8. Natural gas is expected oversupply in medium term.
9. Overexpansion of tea fields has led to oversupply.
10. The market softened because of oversupply.
11. "We will probably see oversupply in the near future, " said Shigeo Sugawara from Sompo Japan Nippon Koa Asset Management.
12. The current tea market could be characterized by oversupply, rising cost and falling price.
13. To my knowledge,(http://sentencedict.com/oversupply.html) there is an oversupply of such goods.
14. Underperformance also leads to an oversupply of goods and services, putting more downward pressure on prices.
15. Using more natural gas, in oversupply and cheap relative to oil, is an obvious choice.
16. The oversupply of grain led to lower prices so that the revenue Food and Agriculture standards.
17. A nagging oversupply of houses and record - low - builder confidence suggest new - home sales won't perk up soon, either.
18. A nagging oversupply of houses and record-low home-builder confidence suggest new-home sales won't perk up soon, either.
19. At present, the total production of the serious oversupply of steel, especially sheet metal issues.
20. As indicated before, there is an oversupply of food on the island.
21. It has since fallen to about 16 amid a concern about an oversupply of chips.
22. But that could cause another problem: If enough farmers pile into grain(sentencedict.com), it might cause an oversupply and depress prices.
23. From new capacity, eliminating the backward side, within three years will not be an oversupply situation.
24. We have a shortage of skilled technicians but an oversupply of unskilled workers.
25. This was aimed at forestalling pressure for a rate rise, which Beijing feared could trigger a slump by depressing demand for manufactured products in almost ubiquitous oversupply.
26. Restocking by retailers late last year as the global economy stabilised and shipping firms taking vessels out of service to help ease oversupply have fuelled freight rates.
27. The NAND industry was stung earlier in the year by oversupply and weaker demand for consumer electronics. SanDisk shares have more than doubled this year as balance has returned.
28. Our grain reserves now total between 150 and 200 million tons. There is still an oversupply of major industrial products.
29. On the contrary, a country's international balance of payments surplus means that the oversupply of foreign exchange, the currency shortage, the result is a decline in foreign exchange rates.
30. "I took these pictures to try to impress upon people the massive amount of oversupply, " says Rodman, president of Global Distressed Solutions, which advises investors on Chinese property.
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