soaring construction levels resulted in a global undersupply of steel
mass nounhouse-price inflation has largely been caused by undersupply
Example sentencesExamples
The increased demand for retail space, combined with an undersupply of accommodation, is pushing rents up strongly.
An undersupply has made these highly regarded vineyards tantalizing to second careerist refugees from San Francisco.
The rapid growth of the economy has led to soaring construction levels there, resulting in a global undersupply of steel.
The result was an undersupply of beds, for which private providers rushed to compensate.
Then you could have undersupply, and oil prices could get jacked up.
The US has a serious undersupply of flu vaccinations this year, as one of the two suppliers has had to recall its entire stock.
Ireland continues to have an undersupply of retail space compared to its European neighbours.
British producers would be ideally placed to meet this undersupply.
Further restraint in near-term land sales could potentially cause severe undersupply in two to three years' time.
There is an undersupply of this type of property in the city because during the past two years developers concentrated on building duplex and apartment complexes instead of suburban houses.
The government's current strategies aimed at addressing the undersupply of general practitioners are seriously flawed.
Definition of undersupply in US English:
undersupply
nounˌəndərsəˈplī
An insufficient stock or amount of something.
soaring construction levels resulted in a global undersupply of steel
house-price inflation has largely been caused by undersupply
Example sentencesExamples
There is an undersupply of this type of property in the city because during the past two years developers concentrated on building duplex and apartment complexes instead of suburban houses.
British producers would be ideally placed to meet this undersupply.
The rapid growth of the economy has led to soaring construction levels there, resulting in a global undersupply of steel.
The government's current strategies aimed at addressing the undersupply of general practitioners are seriously flawed.
The US has a serious undersupply of flu vaccinations this year, as one of the two suppliers has had to recall its entire stock.
Further restraint in near-term land sales could potentially cause severe undersupply in two to three years' time.
An undersupply has made these highly regarded vineyards tantalizing to second careerist refugees from San Francisco.
The result was an undersupply of beds, for which private providers rushed to compensate.
The increased demand for retail space, combined with an undersupply of accommodation, is pushing rents up strongly.
Then you could have undersupply, and oil prices could get jacked up.
Ireland continues to have an undersupply of retail space compared to its European neighbours.