oversell

oversell
over·ˈsell
<-sold, -sold>
I. vt
to \oversell sth
1. (sell too many) von etw dat zu viel verkaufen; ECON etw über den Bestand verkaufen
the flight had been oversold der Flug war überbucht
he is oversold er hat mehr verkauft, als er liefern kann
the market is oversold die Kurse fallen aufgrund einer Überzahl an Verkäufern
2. (overhype) etw zu sehr anpreisen, für etw akk zu viel Reklame machen
II. vi ECON zu große Mengen verkaufen
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oversell irr
A v/t
1. WIRTSCH eine Ware über die Lieferungsfähigkeit oder den Bestand hinaus verkaufen
2. WIRTSCH durch betont aggressive Methoden verkaufen
3. fig übertrieben anpreisen, hochjubeln
B v/i WIRTSCH betont aggressive Verkaufsmethoden anwenden
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v.
zu teuer verkaufen ausdr.

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