Etymology:
Meaning:
An oversupply occurs when supply exceeds demand, resulting in an excess of goods or services that cannot be sold at current prices.
Origin:
Usage:
Oversupply can occur for a variety of reasons, including:
An oversupply can lead to lower prices, reduced profits, and decreased production.
Etymology Middle English supplien from Old French suplir supllier from Latin supp
Etymology Middle English supplien from Old French suplir supllier from Latin supp
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Etymology The word over derives from the Middle English over which in turn stems fr
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