Definition of Overexcited

1. Adjective. Unduly excited.

Similar to: Excited

Definition of Overexcited

1. Adjective. Excessively excited ¹

2. Verb. (past of overexcite) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Overexcited

1. overexcite [v] - See also: overexcite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overexcited

overestimation
overestimations
overestimator
overestimators
overevaluation
overevaluations
overexaggerate
overexaggerated
overexaggerates
overexaggerating
overexamined
overexcitability
overexcitable
overexcitation
overexcite
overexcited (current term)
overexcitement
overexcites
overexciting
overexercise
overexercised
overexercises
overexercising
overexert
overexert oneself
overexerted
overexerting
overexertion
overexertions
overexerts

Literary usage of Overexcited

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

1. Principles and Practice of Electrical Engineering by Alexander Gray (1917)
"Operation of a Synchronous Motor when Under- and overexcited.—In diagram B, Fig. 296, the excitation of the motor M is such that Em = Eg. Two other ..."

2. The Principles of Alternating Currents by Jacob Lynford Beaver (1911)
"The Action of an overexcited Synchronous Motor.— Fig. 166 is an exact duplication of Fig. 164. Suppose we increase the excitation of the motor so that the ..."

3. American Public Health Protection by Henry Bixby Hemenway, Edwin Frederick Bowers, Mary Sewall Gardner (1916)
"An earthquake is not more disturbing to a normal mortal than is an ordinary fly, buzzing and bumping against the window pane, to the overexcited nerves of ..."

4. Problems in Alternating Current Machinery by Waldo Vinton Lyon (1914)
"If the motor is overexcited what is the excitation voltage? 30. When operating at unit power factor the full-load losses of a 1100-hp, 5000-volt, ..."

5. American Medicine (1921)
"The baby may be overexcited by too much handling and too much play. ... These are all symptoms of an overexcited nervous system. Older children may also be ..."

6. Continuous and Alternating Current Machinery by John Harold Morecroft (1914)
"This idea is generally expressed by saying that an overexcited ... But now suppose the motor is overexcited so that the motor voltage is shewn by ..."

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