Lexicographical Neighbors of Overenergetic
Literary usage of Overenergetic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Clinical Psychiatry; a Text-book for Students and Physicians by Emil Kraepelin, Allen Ross Diefendorf (1907)
"The patients are overenergetic, but their activity is planless; they are talkative
and very productive, writing lengthy, meaningless letters, and evolving ..."
2. Clinical psychiatry by Emil Kraepelin, Allen Ross Diefendorf (1907)
"The patients are overenergetic, but their activity is planless; they are talkative
and very productive, writing lengthy, meaningless letters, and evolving ..."
3. Syphilis; a Treatise for Practitioners by Edward Loughborough Keyes (1908)
"I have no doubt the progress of this disease was greatly encouraged as well by
the syphilis as by its overenergetic treatment. ..."
4. ... Public Service by James Rudolph Garfield (1911)
"The lack of men of this type in public office is due, perhaps, to the conditions
of present American life; we are overenergetic and overanxious to ..."
5. Mental Diseases: A Handbook Dealing with Diagnosis and Classification by Walter Vose Gulick, 1870-, Walter Vose Gulick (1918)
"Delusions of a disturbing sort may have to do with persecution or infidelity.
The patient is overenergetic but fails to ..."