Definition of over-articulate in English:
over-articulate
adjective ˌəʊvərɑːˈtɪkjʊlət
Excessively articulate. Also as noun (with the and plural concord): people who are too articulate as a class.
verb ˌəʊvərɑːˈtɪkjʊlət
with object To articulate or pronounce too carefully or precisely. Also more generally: to express or present with unnecessary or excessive detail or care.
Origin
1920s. From over- + articulate
1920s; earliest use found in Harold Edward Palmer (1877–1949), linguist and teacher of languages. From over- + articulate.
Definition of over-articulate in US English:
over-articulate
adjectiveˌəʊvərɑːˈtɪkjʊlət
Excessively articulate. Also as noun (with the and plural concord): people who are too articulate as a class.
verbˌəʊvərɑːˈtɪkjʊlət
with object To articulate or pronounce too carefully or precisely. Also more generally: to express or present with unnecessary or excessive detail or care.
Origin
1920s. From over- + articulate<br>1920s; earliest use found in Harold Edward Palmer (1877–1949), linguist and teacher of languages. From over- + articulate.