Meaning & Definition of word "Overproduction"

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    Overproduction

    /ˌoʊvərprəˈdʌkʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of producing more of a product than is needed or can be sold.
      • Example: The overproduction of goods led to significant waste and financial losses for the company.
    • 2. An excess of production capacity relative to demand.
      • Example: Farmers faced challenges due to the overproduction of crops, causing prices to plummet.
    • 3. The surplus output in economic terms, often leading to a market imbalance.
      • Example: The market suffered from overproduction, resulting in a decline in commodity prices.

    Etymology

    First known use in 1848, combining 'over' + 'production'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    overproduction crisis:

    A situation where overproduction leads to significant economic downturns.

    overproduction syndrome:

    Refers to the phenomenon of producing beyond sustainable limits in industries.

    Related Words

    production:

    The act of creating goods or services.

    surplus:

    An amount produced in excess of what is needed.

    demand:

    The desire of consumers to purchase goods at given prices.

    Slang Meanings of overproduction

    Meaning: Cram

    Example Sentence: Dude, they're just cramming stuff into the market without thinking!

    Meaning: Flooded the market

    Example Sentence: They've flooded the market with too many of those shoes.