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How to pronounce superabundance in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms overabundance, overmuch, overmuchness
Type of abundance, copiousness, teemingness
Has types excess, glut, nimiety, oversupply, surfeit, surplus, bellyful, surplusage
Derivation superabundant

Examples of superabundance

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In the superabundance of his strange devices, there are still things that shock.
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He implies that such superabundance must be followed by an inevitable crisis.
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You comb through his superabundance of historical data and scientific arcana.
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The absolute number of items isn't the issue so much as the superabundance of choices.
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Its fields generate a superabundance of food, its factories a surfeit of goods and gadgets.
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He has a superabundance of self-esteem and a deficiency of judgment.
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A new study reports that the superabundance of microbial life lining our GI tracts has coevolved with us.
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Already we have Doctors and Diseases in superabundance, and the supply of Dollars is wholly subject to human control.
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Both authors lament that, in today's world, superabundance paradoxically exists alongside persistent global hunger.
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More examples
  • Overabundance: a quantity that is more than what is appropriate; "four-year-olds have an overabundance of energy"; "we received an inundation of email"
  • (superabundant) most excessively abundant
  • Superabundance is the second full-length album by Young Knives, released in the United Kingdom on March 10, 2008. The album reached number twenty-eight in the UK Album Charts.
  • In mathematics, the Riemannu2013Roch theorem for surfaces describes the dimension of linear systems on an algebraic surface. The classical form of it was first given by Castelnuovou00A0(1896, 1897), after preliminary versions of it were found by Noether (1886) and Enriques (1894). The sheaf-theoretic version is due to Hirzebruch.