transitive. to make much (also little, nothing, too much,etc.) of (or †on): to have an opinion of or rate at (the degree specified); to treat with…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > misjudge [verb (transitive)] > over-estimate or overvalue (31) to make much (also little, nothing, too much, etc.) of (or on)c1395 transitive. to make much (also little, nothing, too much,etc.) of (or †on): to have an opinion of or rate at (the degree specified); to treat with… to make of (also on)c1449 intransitive (a) (With adverb) to think well (ill, etc.) of (also with as if); (b) (regional in later use) to make of (also on): to value highly… to make fair weather of1537 Phrases. to make (rarely bear) fair weather: to be conciliatory, make a show of friendliness (to or with a person); also, to make a specious show… over-reckon1537 transitive. To reckon or calculate (something) so as to arrive at too high a value; to overestimate. Also (occasionally) intransitive. overmind1571 transitive. To think too much of, attach too great importance to. overween1588 transitive. To overrate or think too highly of. Also reflexive: to have too high an opinion of oneself. Now rare. overprize?1589 transitive. To prize, esteem, or value too highly; to overrate. overcount1593 transitive. To arrive at an erroneously high total when counting (something); to overestimate. overvalue1597 transitive. To value too highly; to assign too great an importance or value to; to overestimate. overrate1599 transitive. To rate or assess too highly; to have a higher opinion of than is deserved; to overestimate. wondernize1599 transitive. To make a wonder or marvel of. overhold1609 transitive. To overestimate; to hold at too high a rate. over-cess1611 transitive. To rate or assess too highly. In passive in quot. 1611. overweight1613 transitive. To give or attach too much weight to; to exaggerate the importance of. overthinka1618 transitive. To think too highly of; to overestimate. Obsolete. over-title1620 transitive. To give too exalted or important a title to; to give too high a status to. overcast1622 transitive. To overestimate. Obsolete. rare. overmeasure1625 transitive. To measure or reckon above the true or proper amount. over-sum1628 transitive. To estimate too highly, to overrate. Formerly also: †to overestimate the value of something by (an amount of money) (obsolete). overesteema1639 transitive. To esteem too highly; to think too highly of. overproportion1642 transitive. To overestimate. outbid1688 transitive. To overestimate, overrate. Obsolete. overcharge1711 transitive. To make or represent as greater than the reality; to exaggerate or inflate (something). Obsolete. overestimate1797 transitive. To attribute too high an estimated value to (a numerical quantity); to estimate (something) to be larger, better, or more important than… overreach1822 transitive. To exaggerate; to overrate. Obsolete. overplay1835 transitive. Cards. To play (a hand) on the basis of an overestimate of one's strength. Chiefly figurative in to overplay one's hand: to spoil a… maximize1866 transitive. To increase to the highest possible degree or value (frequently in economic contexts); to enhance to the utmost, make the best… maximate1881 transitive. = maximize, v. 1. out-reckon1898 transitive. To make a higher estimate than; to overestimate. fetishize1934 transitive. To make a fetish of; to pay undue respect to, to overvalue. Subcategories:— in an account book (1) |
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