overbigness

noun

Etymology

From over- (“excessive, more than expected”) + bigness (“size”).

  1. inherited from bignesse — “size
  2. formed as overbigness — “over- + bigness

Definitions

  1. The quality of being too big

    The quality of being too big; excessive size.

    • I will simply point out the inconsistency of criticizing monopoly and overbigness, yet on the other hand setting up taxes which make it impossible for small business to survive on a competitive basis with larger, older, competitors.

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