over·sup·ply
ˈō-vər-sə-ˌplī
plural oversupplies
: an excessive supply : an amount of something (such as a good) that is more than is needed or wanted
… if there is an oversupply of herring on a given day, the shrewd fishmonger will lower his price …—Robert Kuttner
Although this means better and cheaper jug wines for consumers, the 122,000 acres of wine grapes coming into production over the next three years could well lead to oversupplies.—Daniel Sogg
an oversupply of applicants for the available jobs
Information is in oversupply, and the audience wants someone who can help make sense of it.—Joanne Ostrow
over·sup·ply
ˌō-vər-sə-ˈplī
oversupplied; oversupplying
: to supply (something, such as a commodity) in excess
The OPEC nations have been oversupplying crude oil for more than two years, seemingly in an attempt to drive their main competitors—US shale oil and gas producers—out of business.—Jackson Stiles
: to provide (someone or something) with more than is needed or wanted
manufacturers oversupplying the market
oversupplied
adjective
… the inevitable result of spilling a million workers into an already oversupplied low-wage labor market …
—Jeff Faux
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