noun
- plural of overdiversity; instances or states of having excessive or too much diversity, especially in contexts where such abundance may be counterproductive or difficult to manage
Usage: typically used in academic, organizational, or ecological contexts; often implies a concern that diversity has exceeded optimal or manageable levels
Examples
- The committee worried that overdiversities in the curriculum might confuse rather than educate students.
- Ecologists noted that overdiversities of invasive species complicated conservation efforts.
- The organization struggled with overdiversities of competing priorities and unclear strategic direction.
- Some researchers argue that overdiversities in product lines can dilute brand identity.
- The team's overdiversities of opinion made consensus difficult to achieve.