The phrase
"massive oversupply" means there is a very large amount of something available, but not enough demand or need for it.
Full definition
The world's most developed carbon market, the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS), still bedeviled by
massive oversupply of allowances, was the focus of attention throughout the year as legislators debated ways of cutting the surplus, both through the temporary fix of «backloading» and long - term structural measures.
DCI purchase of land from the Orthodox Church could be challenged I heard, also Panama
in massive oversupply in the luxury sector.
With # 1 I had
massive oversupply issues (taking 4 changes of tops for me for a 2hour errand) teamed with post natal depression, which led me to put her onto a bottle at 3.5 mnths.
«Ride - sharing is a huge substitute, and it appears we have a systemic...
massive oversupply of used cars.»
I exclusively pump for the first five months before we are finally able to latch and then inclusive pumping created
a massive oversupply for me.
Given
the massive oversupply of content in app stores, the increasing marketing costs required to launch a game, and a general switch among developers to release fewer, higher quality games, it's a move that makes complete sense.