Definition of Overbuild. Meaning of Overbuild. Synonyms of Overbuild

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Definition of Overbuild

Overbuild
Overbuild O`ver*build", v. t. 1. To build over. --Milton. 2. To build too much; to build beyond the demand.

Meaning of Overbuild from wikipedia

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- Chinese property developers, experienced financial stress in the wake of overbuilding and subsequent new Chinese regulations on these companies' debt limits...
- project's completion coincided with the Great Recession, and with vast overbuilding in the country, leading to high vacancies and foreclosures. With Dubai...
- resulting possibility of real-estate bubbles (sometimes due to outright overbuilding by land developers) may also trigger the appearance of certain elements...
- based in Princeton, New Jersey, was the first American facilities-based ("overbuild") provider of bundled cable telephony, cable television, and internet...
- people in the Denver area. In November 2001, WOW! purchased Americast, an overbuild system in the Midwest built and operated by Ameritech New Media for an...
- savings and loan crisis and a slump in office construction resulting from overbuilding during the 1980s. The US economy returned to 1980s level growth by 1993...
- through an area. Depending on specific local regulations, companies may overbuild their networks for the specific purpose of having a large network of dark...
- economic development had stagnated, hampered by a deep recession and the overbuilding of the commercial real estate markets.[citation needed] For a time, White...
- resetting, borrowers overextending, predatory lending, and speculation), overbuilding during the boom period, risky mortgage products, increased power of mortgage...