overstock

[ UK /ˌə‍ʊvəstˈɒk/ ]
[ US /ˈoʊvɝˈstɑk/ ]
VERB
  1. stock excessively
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How To Use overstock In A Sentence

  • Far from speculating on a price rise when demand picks up in the future, our retailer will put his overstock on sale when demand is weak.
  • The effect of the virus became especially acute in Britain when swine fever and restrictions on animal movement meant overstocking and overcrowding.
  • The inventory showed that the store was overstocked.
  • In addition, sellers will be able to quickly move overstocks and discontinued products.
  • Chilling: Don't overstock your fridge or freezer.
  • The company's expanded nutrition segment and continued strength in seeds and crop protection have helped insulate some of the declines in coatings for consumer electronics equipment and photovoltaic solar cells, the latter weighed by overstocking in the second half of last year. DuPont's Profit Declines Slightly
  • Overstock contradiction will also highlight the investment growth.
  • For many of us, the hamper is like an overstock bin where clothes go into a complex holding pattern, and a quick windventory will often produce a perfectly respectable outfit. Word Fugitives
  • But it is not the interest of merchants and manufacturers… that the home market should be overstocked with their goods, an event which a bounty upon production might sometimes occasion.
  • Did some mascara factory accidentally make a batch too much and invent Goth to sell the overstock?
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