Definition of Overstates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of overstate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Overstates

1. overstate [v] - See also: overstate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overstates

overstaffs
overstage
overstamp
overstamped
overstamping
overstamps
overstand
overstare
overstared
overstares
overstaring
overstate
overstated
overstatement
overstatements
overstates
overstating
overstay
overstay one's welcome
overstayed
overstaying
overstays
oversteepened
oversteer
oversteered
oversteering
oversteers
overstep
overstepped
overstepping

Literary usage of Overstates

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

1. Workforce Investment Act: States’ Spending Is on Track, but Better Guidance by Sigurd R. Nilsen, Dianne Blank, Meeta Sharma (2003)
"... States Have Spent Most of Their WIA Funds, Labor's Estimate Overstates Funds Available to ... Overstates ..."

2. Proceedings in the Trial of the Case of the United States Vs. John W. Dorsey by John W. Dorsey, Andrew Wylie (1882)
"... and of finding out whether he is unduly biased, is interested, and overstates it. Mr. WILSON. Allow me to ask, do you state that that is a regulation! ..."

3. Ruling Ideas of the Present Age by Washington Gladden (1895)
"2 The chemical illustration doubtless overstates the error of the socialists as much as the illustration of the sand-heap overstates the error of the ..."

4. Probability of Sea Level Rise by James G. Titus, Vijay K. Narayanan (1998)
"At least in the short run, this simple model overstates how rapidly sea level rises by implying that the adjustment is 2We can also at least summarize the ..."

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