Definition of Overbuilt. Meaning of Overbuilt. Synonyms of Overbuilt

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Definition of Overbuilt

Overbuilt
Overbuilt O`ver*built", a. Having too many buildings; as, an overbuilt part of a town.

Meaning of Overbuilt from wikipedia

- In engineering, a factor of safety (FoS) or safety factor (SF) expresses how much stronger a system is than it needs to be for its specified maximum load...
- increase in purchasing power into consumer spending. The economy was overbuilt, and new factories were not needed. Foster and Catchings recommended federal...
- of 1857), in the hope that it would stimulate industry. The system was overbuilt and too expensive for the small amount of freight traffic it carried....
- Ayvansaray in Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey). The area of the palace is now mostly overbuilt, and only literary sources are available as to its description. The Palace...
- only usable runway in the Gaza Strip before it was abandoned in 2004 and overbuilt by 2015. A small sand strip covers the runway. The airstrip should not...
- film, stating: "This thrill-free thriller...piles up plotlines like an overbuilt house of cards that comes crashing down at the first well-earned guffaw...
- When pavement lasts longer than its intended life, it may have been overbuilt, and the original costs may have been too high. When a pavement fails...
- west of Ben Gurion Airport. Starting in 1949, the ruins of the site were overbuilt by the Israeli town of Kfar Chabad. Al-Safiriyya may have been known to...
- and Rabak in the White Nile State of Sudan. The dirt runways have been overbuilt with housing. "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2018-08-26. v t e...
- power plants, because of long lifetime, gas power, which may soon be overbuilt, and vehicles with internal combustion engines, because of strong techno-institutional...