Overproduction

Word OVERPRODUCTION
Character 14
Hyphenation o ver pro duc tion
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Definitions and meanings of "Overproduction"

What do we mean by overproduction?

The production of more of a commodity than can be used or sold.

Way too much "product" - in their hair, on their face, on their nails. Includes botox too. Often lied about. Urban Dictionary

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The word "overproduction" in example sentences

On top of that, we have what I call the overproduction problem. ❋ M.D. Walter C. Willett (2005)

Globalization may cause rebalancing of employment among the industries, but not unemployment on net, because overproduction is impossible — there is always demand for labor. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And people who are not only permitted to run at large, but actually elected to office, prattle of "overproduction" -- while people are starving in nakedness; proposes to eliminate pauperism and inaugurate the industrial millennium by placing fiddle-strings on the free-list or increasing the tariff-tax on toothpicks -- to relieve the country of the commercial jim-jams by means of the gold cure. ❋ Unknown (1919)

I agree with him that overproduction is a huge issue for this category, with many more books produced than can be shelved, but I think that’s a sign of demand perception. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But more goods are always produced than can be purchased (also called overproduction), especially when wages are constantly being driven down to boost profits. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Therefore, let them use the money to make propaganda or to pay the sugar workers the overproduction, which is still pending. ❋ Unknown (1959)

We come now to the second element of the whole process of evolution, namely, what we may call overproduction or excessive multiplication. ❋ Henry Edward Crampton (N/A)

Human error is part of the process, as is deliberate overproduction, which is often sanctioned. ❋ Forbes Blogs (2011)

In addition to the belief that "everyone should attend college," politicians continue to lobby for ever expanding student bodies which crunches the supply pool of qualified professors (existing supply gluts or "overproduction" because of licensing regulations stating who can or cannot teach -- though that specifically is more of a problem in Primary/Secondary schools). ❋ Unknown (2009)

And that's the flip side of the "overproduction" coin. ❋ Tenured Radical (2009)

There is an 'overproduction' of things to sell at a profit, but there simply is not an overproduction of things we really need ... ❋ Unknown (2008)

There is an "overproduction" of things to sell at a profit, but there simply is not an overproduction of things we really need ... ' ❋ Unknown (2008)

The charge: Killing the planet with my "overproduction" of children. ❋ Unknown (2008)

These are such as overproduction, unemployment, and a growing inequality in the distribution of wealth. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Nice numbers, but just a fraction of the estimated 150 billion cigarettes coming on the market each year from smuggling, counterfeiting and "overproduction" (when factories deliberately produce beyond their official quota and sell to the black market). ❋ Unknown (2007)

Why don't we have subsidies for the "overproduction" of iPods or paper or cars? ❋ Fer (2007)

It is caused by overproduction which is naturally followed by declining industrial activity, unemployment and bankruptcy. ❋ Unknown (1934)

To the present financial depression, many causes have been ascribed, such as overproduction, under consumption, monetary systems and so on, which are all but the different features of one cause, an economic cause. ❋ Unknown (1933)

There has come, let us say, a period of "overproduction"; you have raised too much food, and therefore you are starving, you have woven too much cloth, and therefore you are naked, you have finished the world for your masters, and it is time for you to move out of the way. ❋ Unknown (1918)

#1: Dude, you look so overproducted. #2: Hey, [my face] is just [naturally] [wrinkle] free. ❋ XYZF (2016)

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