adjective
- produced in excessive quantities
- having too much polish or elaborate production, especially in music or film
Usage: entertainment
verb
- past tense and past participle of overproduce
Examples
- The market was flooded with overproduced goods that nobody wanted to buy.
- Critics felt the album was overproduced and lacked the band’s natural sound.
- The factory overproduced widgets last quarter, leading to storage problems.
- Her voice sounded artificial in the overproduced recording.
- The company overproduced cars during the economic boom.
- The movie felt overproduced with too many special effects.
- Farmers overproduced corn, causing prices to drop significantly.