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    glut
    [ɡlət]
    noun
    glut (noun) · gluts (plural noun)
    1. an excessively abundant supply of something:
      "there is a glut of cars on the market"
    verb
    (be glutted)
    glut (verb) · gluts (third person present) · glutted (past tense) · glutted (past participle) · glutting (present participle)
    1. supply or fill to excess:
      "the factories for recycling paper are glutted" · "he was glutting himself on junk food"
      • archaic
        satisfy fully:
        "he planned a treacherous murder to glut his desire for revenge"
    Origin
    Middle English: probably via Old French from Latin gluttire ‘to swallow’; related to glutton.
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  3. 1. to feed or fill to satiety; sate: to glut the appetite. 2. to feed or fill to excess; stuff: to glut oneself with candy. 3. to flood (the market) with a particular item or service so that the supply greatly exceeds the demand. 4. to choke up: to glut a channel.
    to feed or fill to satiety; sate: to glut the appetite. to feed or fill to excess; cloy. to flood (the market) with a particular item or service so that the supply greatly exceeds the demand. verb (used without object), glut·ted, glut·ting.
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    1 glut / ˈ glʌt/ noun plural gluts Britannica Dictionary definition of GLUT [count] : too much of something : a supply of something that is much more than is needed or wanted — usually singular a glut of oil on the market
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    us / ɡlʌt / uk / ɡlʌt / a supply of something that is much greater than can be sold or is needed or wanted: The fall in demand for coffee could cause a glut on/in the market. The current glut of graduates means that many of them will not be able to find jobs.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/glut
    In economics, a glut is an oversupply, overproduction, or excess of supply over demand. The term refers to either products or services. When there is an overproduction or oversupply of something, its price usually declines. Additionally, an oversupply of something can lead to unsold goods and even unemployment.
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