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Definition of Overadvertising
1. overadvertise [v] - See also: overadvertise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overadvertising
Literary usage of Overadvertising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readings in Industrial Society: A Study in the Structure and Functioning of by Leon Carroll Marshall (1918)
""overadvertising," however, has been condemned also as one of "the acts which
wicked ingenuity has devised .... to drive others out of business and exclude ..."
2. Problems of the Playwright by Clayton Meeker Hamilton (1917)
"The persistent practice of press-agentry alienates more people from the theatre
than it attracts; and the overadvertising of inferior productions makes it ..."
3. New England Methodism: The Story of the New England Convention of Methodist by E C E Dorion (1915)
"The students are eager to welcome qualified pastoral tutelage. CRITICISMS FROM
REPORTS 1. overadvertising distracts ..."
4. Bulletin of Pharmacy (1916)
"That there is no necessity for overadvertising is self- evident, but we take it
that your question means exactly what it infers, and that is—shall he cut ..."
5. The Effects of the Mass Media on the Use and Abuse of Alcohol by Susan Ehrlich Martin, Patricia D. Mail (1995)
"REFERENCES Aaker, DA, and Carman, JM Are you overadvertising? /Advert Res
22(Aug./Sep.):57-70, 1982. Ackoff, RL, and Emshoff, JR Advertising research at ..."