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- noun very great
abundance
Etymologies
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Examples
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Because of the hyperabundance of media – something he takes as a given, not as an incredibly recent development – all of his media decisions are weighed against the values and tastes of his social network, rather than against a scarcity of choices.
Of Sharing and Salience glyn moody 2008
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And in our modern society with its caloric hyperabundance, countless millions of people teeter on the brink of letting themselves go.
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And in our modern society with its caloric hyperabundance, countless millions of people teeter on the brink of letting themselves go.
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As a result, the park will not have the hyperabundance of modern conveniences in new parks, such as more concession stands and a plentitude of bathrooms.
TradingMarkets 2010
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The hyperabundance of thoughts in the baby brain also reflects profound differences in the ways adults and babies pay attention to the world.
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