What is another word for shortages?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈɔːtɪd͡ʒɪz] (IPA)

Shortages are situations where the supply of something falls short of the demand for it. Synonyms for shortages include scarcities, deficits, inadequacies, insufficiencies, and dearths. Scarcities refer to the absence or lack of something, while deficits imply a shortage of something necessary or expected. Inadequacies suggest a failure to provide enough of something necessary or required. Insufficiencies emphasize the deficiency or inadequacy of something. Dearth points to a scarcity or lack of something essential, often referring to food or other resources. Regardless of the word used, shortages can create problems, such as price increases and rationing, which can impact society and economies in a negative way.

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Usage examples for Shortages

Ultimately, both shortages were relieved, and work was begun on the central block and south wing of the courthouse as they appear today.
"The Fairfax County Courthouse"
Ross D. Netherton Ruby Waldeck
But we have also faced world commodity shortages, natural disasters, agricultural shortages and major challenges to world peace and security.
"State of the Union Addresses of Jimmy Carter"
Jimmy Carter
It is absurd that this problem of rice excesses and shortages should be fussed over as if it controlled the fate of the farmers!
"Down-with-the-Cities"
Nakashima, Tadashi

Famous quotes with Shortages

  • Studies have indicated there is a strong correlation between the shortages of nurses and morbidity and mortality rates in our hospitals.
    Lois Capps
  • In other words, DC was never harmed by the paper shortages.
    Gil Kane
  • Then the war became a real problem and along with other shortages, they started to have paper problems.
    Gil Kane
  • When gasoline and rubber are rationed, electric power and transport facilities are becoming increasingly scarce, and manpower shortages are developing, it is difficult for people to understand their increased use for other than the most vital needs of war.
    William Lyon Mackenzie King
  • I think it is important also to recognize that our Customs border protection officers who secure our borders and conduct inspections of people in vehicles and cargo are also facing staffing shortages.
    Kendrick Meek

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