overcapitalize
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~ estimate the capital value of (a company) at an unreasonably or unlawfully high level
overcapitalize
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~ overestimate the market value of; "overcapitalize a property"
overcast
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~ sew over the edge of with long slanting wide stitches
overcast
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~ make overcast or cloudy; "Fall weather often overcasts our beaches"
overcast
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~ sew with an overcast stitch from one section to the next; "overcast books"
overcharge
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~ rip off; ask an unreasonable price
overcharge
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~ place too much a load on; "don't overload the car"
overclothe
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~ dress too warmly; "You should not overclothe the child--she will be too hot"
overcloud
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~ make obscure or unclear; "The distinction was obscured"
overcloud
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~ become covered with clouds; "The sky clouded over"
overcome
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~ overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome; "Heart disease can get the best of us"
overcome
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~ get on top of; deal with successfully; "He overcame his shyness"
overcome
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~ win a victory over; "You must overcome all difficulties"; "defeat your enemies"; "He overcame his shyness"; "He overcame his infirmity"; "Her anger got the better of her and she blew up"
overcome
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~ overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
overcompensate
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~ make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities; "he is compensating for being a bad father"
overcompensate
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~ make excessive corrections for fear of making an error
overcook
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~ cook too long; "The vegetables were completely overcooked"
overcrop
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~ to exhaust by excessive cultivation; "the farmers overcropped the land"
overcrowd
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~ crowd together too much
overcrowd
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~ cause to crowd together too much; "The students overcrowded the cafeteria"