oversaturated
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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The apps were oversaturated and underwhelming.
From Los Angeles Times
But analysts have debated the state of the company’s progress, as it tries to focus more deeply on athletes’ needs, sell off more casual sneakers that once oversaturated the market, and turn its online shop into a higher-end destination amid heightened competition.
From MarketWatch
One problem is that the allure of well-paying programming jobs at flashy technology companies made computer science such a popular field that the hiring market is now oversaturated.
From MarketWatch
Experts say Chinese people are increasingly questioning the value of traditionally prized degrees from elite universities in an oversaturated market.
From Barron's
“We have seen almost an oversaturated supply of this group,” with gig labor expanding rapidly over the past two or three years, said Ernan Cui, an analyst at Gavekal Dragonomics.
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