Definition of Overdirected

1. overdirect [v] - See also: overdirect

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overdirected

overdeveloping
overdevelopment
overdevelops
overdiagnose
overdiagnosed
overdiagnoses
overdiagnosing
overdiagnosis
overdid
overdight
overdilute
overdiluted
overdilutes
overdiluting
overdirect
overdirected (current term)
overdirecting
overdirects
overdiscount
overdiscounted
overdiscounting
overdiscounts
overdispersion
overdispersions
overdiversities
overdiversity
overdo
overdocument
overdocumented
overdocumenting

Literary usage of Overdirected

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

1. Addresses and Proceedings by National Education Association of the United States, National Teachers' Association (U.S.)., American Normal School Association, Central College Association (1907)
"In the country at large there is much opportunity for wholesome professional growth thru practice which is not overdirected. This may be in practice schools ..."

2. Marching Manward: A Study of the Boy by Frank Orman Beck (1913)
"overdirected play robs it of its element of naturalness and spontaneity, and tends to place the emphasis upon professionalism in sports, an element of games ..."

3. Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting Held at (1907)
"In the country at large there is much opportunity for wholesome professional growth thru practice which is not overdirected. This may be in practice schools ..."

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