cannibalization
Americannoun
plural
cannibalizationsOther Word Forms
- self-cannibalization noun
Example Sentences
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Saravelos’ chief contention is that the U.S. stock market has become more risky — mostly owing to concentration in the AI sector and fears of cannibalization — while the rest of the world, benefiting from easier fiscal policy and low oil prices, looks comparatively attractive.
From MarketWatch
Still, buzz around wearable tech must be balanced against hotter competition in the category and cannibalization of non-tech eyewear, Bernstein analysts wrote.
Argus has reported widespread corrosion at José and the cannibalization of inactive units such as Petrosanfelix for spare parts.
From Barron's
Argus has reported widespread corrosion at José and the cannibalization of inactive units such as Petrosanfelix for spare parts.
From Barron's
That cannibalization, he said, “is a necessary evil in the near term” and has been weighing on sales since May.
From MarketWatch
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