Definition of overanalyse in English:
overanalyse
(US overanalyze)
verbəʊvərˈanəlʌɪzˌōvərˈanəlīz
[with object]Analyse (something) in too much detail.
his movies have been overanalysed
no object I do tend to overanalyse
Example sentencesExamples
- Their need to overanalyze helps explain why the New York-centric national media played up the London news almost more than the U.K. media.
- Don't overanalyze, anguish or ask… Just do it!
- I don't complicate the process by overanalyzing or spending a large amount of time on this process.
- They think that intellectual leaders have the weakness of overanalyzing problems.
- My girlfriend, Lisa, says I overanalyze my assignments.
- I now realise that I had been over-analysing too many things.
- Anyhow, I also want to avoid over-analysing things too much, which is another reason why keeping active is probably healthy.
- Certainly, throughout her years in the public eye Goody has been courted, vilified and yes over-analysed.
- Dammit, I need to stop whining and moaning and overanalysing everything.
- My wife said that she thought that I overanalyzed things.
- Never once did he post something that I had to over-analyze.
- Today I mostly hate people who over-analyse things that don't need analysing.
- I have long ago learnt not to over-analyze… it is a killjoy.
- I think, perhaps here in Washington, we are overanalyzing the health care piece of this.
- I think we tend to overanalyze things to the point that we take the sensory enjoyment out of them.
- I have often been accused of thinking too much, of over-analyzing trivialities.
- All these people you blocked for a perfectly innocent reason are going to over-analyze the situation.
- They need to overanalyse every little thing in the build up to what is a friendly game.
- They are far too self-absorbed to waste any precious time overanalyzing you.
- I don't feel like overanalyzing or worrying tonight; life's too short.