Noun
oversaturation (countable and uncountable, plural oversaturations)
supersaturation
The 509 stores approved by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) are about half of all pot retail locations in the entire country, and are raising concerns about market oversaturation. Source: Internet
Several also advised hunting away from cities that contain LIS schools, where oversaturation of the market is more likely. Source: Internet
Many filmmakers' decisions to portray a rape stem from a desire to change the conversation around rape, but this has opened the door to an oversaturation of sexual-assault images, where some might become numb to it. Source: Internet
Hiring managers, especially in an employer-friendly market with an oversaturation of qualified candidates, seek to pursue candidates who are neither over- nor under-qualified. Source: Internet
If apps with good quality content are now given the side-eye for the oversaturation of the industry, what chance did a second-rate service Quibi ever have? Source: Internet
Harsh lighting conditions can occasionally flummox the Plus however, with lots of lens flare and oversaturation when the sun is really shining. Source: Internet