Overestimate
(O`ver*es"ti*mate) v. t. To estimate too highly; to overvalue.
Overestimate
(O`ver*es"ti*mate) n. An estimate that is too high; as, an overestimate of the vote.
Overexcite
(O`ver*ex*cite") v. t. To excite too much.
Overexcitement
(O"ver*ex*cite"ment) n. Excess of excitement; the state of being overexcited.
Overexert
(O`ver*ex*ert") v. t. To exert too much.
Overexertion
(O"ver*ex*er"tion) n. Excessive exertion.
Overexquisite
(O"ver*ex"qui*site) a. Too exquisite; too exact or nice; too careful.
Overeye
(O`ver*eye") v. t.
1. To superintend; to oversee; to inspect. [Obs.]
2. To see; to observe. [Obs.] Shak.
Overfall
(O"ver*fall`) n.
1. A cataract; a waterfall. [Obs.]
2. (Naut.) A turbulent surface of water, caused by strong currents setting over submerged ridges; also,
a dangerous submerged ridge or shoal.
Overfatigue
(O"ver*fa*tigue") n. Excessive fatigue.
Overfatigue
(O`ver*fa*tigue"), v. t. To fatigue to excess; to tire out.
Overfeed
(O`ver*feed") v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Overfed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Overfeeding.] To feed to
excess; to surfeit.
Overfierce
(O"ver*fierce") a. Excessively fierce.
overfill
(o`ver*fill") v. t. To fill to excess; to surcharge.
Overfish
(O`ver*fish") v. t. To fish to excess.
Overfloat
(O`ver*float") v. t. To overflow. [R.] Dryden.
Overflourish
(O`ver*flour"ish) v. t.
1. To make excessive display or flourish of. Collier.
2. To embellish with outward ornaments or flourishes; to varnish over. [Obs.] Shak.