overbuilt (Meaning)

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overbuilt (a.)

Having too many buildings; as, an overbuilt part of a town.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overbuilt

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overbuilt Sentence Examples

  1. The mansion was so overbuilt that its rooms seemed more like vast, empty caverns.
  2. The skyscraper's colossal height and excessive square footage made it appear overbuilt and impractical.
  3. The city's infrastructure was overbuilt and struggled to handle the growing population.
  4. The school's new auditorium was overbuilt, offering seating for more students than were actually enrolled.
  5. The overbuilt bridge spanned a river with such an insignificant flow that it seemed like an absurd waste of resources.
  6. The hotel was overbuilt with extravagant amenities that few guests ever used, driving up its operating costs.
  7. The overbuilt factory was a testament to hubris, its production capacity far exceeding market demand.
  8. The military base was overbuilt with facilities that were obsolete or rarely needed.
  9. The overbuilt shopping mall was a deserted wasteland, its vacant storefronts symbolizing the decline of retail.
  10. The town's overbuilt water treatment plant was a costly blunder, its excessive capacity a constant drain on its resources.

FAQs About the word overbuilt

Having too many buildings; as, an overbuilt part of a town.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mansion was so overbuilt that its rooms seemed more like vast, empty caverns.

The skyscraper's colossal height and excessive square footage made it appear overbuilt and impractical.

The city's infrastructure was overbuilt and struggled to handle the growing population.

The school's new auditorium was overbuilt, offering seating for more students than were actually enrolled.