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surfeit

[sur-fit] / ˈsɜr fɪt /




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Any study of wars, poverty and other manmade crises shows us that humanity still suffers from a lack of empathy, not a surfeit.

From Salon

Forget the surfeit of murder podcasts that “Based on a True Story” satirizes, however fitfully.

From New York Times

Take a tour across genres in the American streaming landscape over the past, say, four years, and you’ll find a surfeit of stuckness in pretty much every direction you look.

From Seattle Times

The second semi wasn't as thrilling as Tuesday's first instalment, with a surfeit of piano ballads sapping the show of energy.

From BBC

A surfeit of calls to the national suicide hotline also has sparked concerns about a widespread inability to cope with unexpected adversity.

From Washington Times