Lexicographical Neighbors of Overdiscounted
Literary usage of Overdiscounted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Expressive English by James Champlin Fernald (1918)
"... his train because his watch was fast, and he has overdiscounted the discrepancy.
The extreme utterance may excite, but the substantial alone convinces. ..."
2. Banking and Prices in China by Joseph Edkins (1905)
"Silver reacted because Philippine purchases .were overdiscounted, but a revival
of interest in India produced farther strength. ..."
3. Steel and Iron (1902)
"The American view for months has been that our foreign friends have overdiscounted
the disturbing feature in the steel and iron trades, and the event seems ..."
4. Thomas Gibson's Weekly Market Letters, 1908 by Thomas Gibson (1909)
"... and partly because evils have in many cases been overdiscounted in current
quotations. The Technical Situation. The technical situation is very strong. ..."