overpublish

English

Etymology

From over- + publish.

Verb

overpublish (third-person singular simple present overpublishes, present participle overpublishing, simple past and past participle overpublished)

  1. (transitive) To publish excessively.
    • 1997, Kenneth A. Marantz, Sylvia S. Marantz, Creating Picturebooks:
      We don't overpublish them, we don't oversell them, we do all the things that take a person from here and move them there after five to seven years, as opposed to being here and having no place to go.
    • 2014, Jeff Herman, Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents - Page 250:
      In my humble opinion, the publishing business continues to overpublish. Too many books are published.

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