overstocking Meaning in Bengali
Verb:
অত্যধিক পরিমাণে পূর্ণ করা, অতিরিক্ত মাত্রায় পূর্ণ করা,
Similer Words:
overstressoverstressed
overstretch
overstretched
overstrung
overstuffed
oversubscribed
oversupply
overt
overtake
overtaken
overtaker
overtakers
overtakes
overtaking
overstocking's Usage Examples:
terrible state, nearly devoid of vegetation, as a result of drought, overstocking and the effects of rabbits.
has deteriorated severely in the last few decades[when?] due to heavy overstocking.
Droughts and overstocking can also result in inland fish kills.
external resources efficiently by minimizing stockouts but ensuring overstocking doesn't occur as well.
Simultaneously, it is maintained that some, such as overgrazing and overstocking, may be overstated while others, such as climate change, mining and agricultural.
The land was to be regenerated following land degradation from overstocking.
1880s through to the early twentieth century however, drought, severe overstocking and rabbit infestation led to massive damage to land, soil and native.
Research from scientists has found that the common practice of overstocking cattle to cope with drought losses actually depletes scarce biomass,.
imposing restrictions on the 'tacksmen' with regard to sub-setting and overstocking, and requiring them to adopt improving farming techniques.
caused by overstocking and fencing of farms).
again which makes it easy to see how much has been used and to avoid overstocking.
given the vacant position as Craggy Island needs to be rid of the milk overstocking problem after the island agreed to ease up the milk surplus from Kraftanova.
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development from 1956 to marketing in 1960, followed by costs incurred by overstocking of redundant parts and the loss of capital due to development costs invested.
Bacchus finds it to bear overstocking better than any other native grass, and to maintain a close turf.
push-based supply chain to respond to changes in demand, which can result in overstocking or bottlenecks and delays (the bullwhip effect), unacceptable service.
sheep and cattle onto ever-smaller areas of rangeland, resulting in overstocking that had damaged the land.
Synonyms:
stock up; stock; buy in;
Antonyms:
disrepute; irregular; original; understock;