Definition of Overappraisal

1. Noun. An appraisal that is too high.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Overappraisal

overanalyzing
overanesthetize
overanesthetized
overanesthetizing
overanxieties
overanxiety
overanxious
overanxious disorder
overanxiousness
overapplication
overapplications
overapplied
overapplies
overapply
overapplying
overappraisal (current term)
overapproximate
overapproximated
overapproximates
overapproximating
overapproximation
overapproximations
overapt
overarch
overarched
overarches
overarching
overarm
overarmed
overarming

Literary usage of Overappraisal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Biological Aspects of Human Problems by Christian Archibald Herter, Susan Dows Herter (1911)
"A true and balanced education, while strengthening the quality of self-reliance, must tend to inhibit the overappraisal of self by showing more and more ..."

2. Business Organization and Combination: An Analysis of the Evolution and by Lewis Henry Haney (1916)
"overappraisal, however, still remained possible, making stock watering not unlikely. To protect themselves, therefore, the bankers secured contracts which ..."

3. Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Banking Department of the State by New York (State). Banking Dept (1902)
"As a result of overappraisal, and. in some instances, of a depreciation in value in particular localities, the association» doing business in this manner ..."

4. Documents of the Senate of the State of New York by New York (State). Legislature. Senate (1917)
"... the favorable impression he makes on his probationers and as he hears their protestations of reform should not lead him to an overappraisal of himself. ..."

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