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verb

To soar over or above. chiefly in figurative context.

adjective

Sold at a price below its true value.

Usage examples:

Technology stocks remain oversold and are considered ripe for buying
verb

Sell more of (something) than exists or can be delivered.

Usage examples:

He defrauded investors by deliberately overselling time shares
adjective

Showing excessive concern for another person's welfare or interests.

Usage examples:

You're being oversolicitous and overprotective.
noun

(especially in transcendentalism) a divine spirit supposed to pervade the universe and to encompass all human souls.

Usage examples:

But the point is not pursued - the enthusiastic oversoul was apparently not expansive on the subjec…
verb

To sow (seed) over seed, or over a previously sown crop.

verb

To sow (seed) over seed, or over a previously sown crop.

verb

To sow (seed) over seed, or over a previously sown crop.

adjective

Of ground: that has been sown with too many seeds; (of seed) sown too densely.

verb

To extend above and across (something); to span completely from side to side. also occasionally without object.

verb

To extend above and across (something); to span completely from side to side. also occasionally without object.

adjective

That extends above and across something; that reaches from one side to the other.

adjective

Of a ship: having too many spars (also masts, yards, etc.); having spars, etc., which are too heavy, so as to be top-heavy.

verb

To overstate or exaggerate; to make exaggerated claims for.

noun

An act or the action of overspeaking; exaggeration; garrulousness.

adjective

Verbose; over-elaborate in speech.

verb

Concentrate too much on one aspect or area of something.

Usage examples:

Be extremely careful not to overspecialize in one or two fields
adjective

Concentrating too much on one aspect or area of something.

Usage examples:

An overspecialized degree
verb

Concentrate too much on one aspect or area of something.

Usage examples:

Be extremely careful not to overspecialize in one or two fields
verb

Concentrate too much on one aspect or area of something.

Usage examples:

Be extremely careful not to overspecialize in one or two fields
verb

Concentrate too much on one aspect or area of something.

Usage examples:

Be extremely careful not to overspecialize in one or two fields
noun

Excessive speed; especially the operation of an engine, vehicle, etc., at a speed higher than is safe or appropriate; an instance of this.

verb

To travel too quickly, especially to travel faster than permitted by law or by another authority. also with object: to cause (a vehicle) to travel more quickly than is safe. now chiefly in african and south asian use.

verb

Spend more than the expected or allotted amount.

Usage examples:

They overspent on the project
noun

An act of overspending.

Usage examples:

We have serious concerns because we know that within the nhs new projects have been started, and wh…
verb

Spend more than the expected or allotted amount.

Usage examples:

They overspent on the project
noun

An act of overspending.

Usage examples:

We have serious concerns because we know that within the nhs new projects have been started, and wh…
verb

Spend more than the expected or allotted amount.

Usage examples:

They overspent on the project
noun

An act of overspending.

Usage examples:

We have serious concerns because we know that within the nhs new projects have been started, and wh…
verb

Spend more than the expected or allotted amount.

Usage examples:

They overspent on the project
noun

An act of overspending.

Usage examples:

We have serious concerns because we know that within the nhs new projects have been started, and wh…

Past simple and past participle of overspend

Overspill

ˈəʊ.və.spɪl
noun

The action or result of spilling over or spreading into another area.

Usage examples:

There was an extra bed for the overspill of sleepers
adjective

That overspills; overflowing.

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