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Definition of Overstudying
1. overstudy [v] - See also: overstudy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overstudying
Literary usage of Overstudying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Condensed Materia Medica by Constantine Hering (1879)
"Delirium tremens, worse after sleep; cannot bear pressure of neckcloth; loquacious.
I Mania after overstudying. ..."
2. Departure: Or, Selections from Jottings of Twenty Years by Thomas Jefferson Rice (1875)
"And wherefore, when from overstudying either children or men become languid and
weary to a state of exhaustion, we must think it is not their so-called ..."
3. Jim Rickey's Monologues: Some Rag-time Observations on Persons and Events by Christian Dane Hagerty (1903)
"Yet, you couldn't say that overstudying killed him, could you? We may think the
English Parliament and the German Diet and other European legislative bodies ..."