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overabundance Definition

over·abun·dance (ō′vər ə bundəns)

noun

more than an abundance; superfluity; excess

overabundance Related Forms
o′ver·abun·dant adjective
overabundance Synonyms

overabundance

n.

overabundance Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • information: On the other hand, there seems to be an expanding overabundance of information.
  • talent: Conversely, it is shown by the numbers of people with an overabundance of talent who fail because they fully expect to do so.
  • cell: An overabundance of white cells occurs, and the creation of tissue becomes slower.
  • food: Brown said there is an overabundance of food in the area with many fruit trees.
  • good: The result is an overabundance of goods and fewer and fewer people who can afford them.

Converse of object

  • have: To some extent ubiquitous computing is the attempt to reduce the need to have an overabundance of physical pervasive devices.
  • chronicle: He constructs what firsts at hallowed of three cards chronicling the overabundance.