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Definition of Overstudy
1. [v -DIED, -DYING, -DIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overstudy
Literary usage of Overstudy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. What Shall Our Boys Do for a Living ? by Charles Frederick Wingate (1898)
"Health a Boy's Chief Capital—Value of Staying-Powers— Smoking and Drinking —
Danger of Overstudy — Work Performed by Semi-Invalids — Unwholesome ..."
2. Annals of Educational Progress by John Palmer Garber (1913)
"Overstudy and the Tension of Modern Life. • When the school work is clearly
understood and the interest of the pupil is keen, a great amount of studying can ..."
3. The School World (1905)
"The first- named class of examination frequently leads to overstudy and overstrain
on the part of the pupil ; the second is merely a written exercise, ..."
4. Annals of Educational Progress in 1910- [v. 1-: A Report Upon Current by John Palmer Garber (1913)
"Overstudy and the Tension of Modern Life. When the school work is clearly understood
and the interest of the pupil is keen, a great amount of studying can ..."