"Overbuilt" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Overbuilt" Meaning

Overbuilt refers to a situation where a building, infrastructure, or system has been constructed with more material or elements than necessary, often resulting in excess capacity or cost. It can also imply that something has been overly complicated or designed with more features than required. The term is often used to describe situations where excessiveness or duplication has led to waste or inefficiency.

"Overbuilt" Examples

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The architect deliberately overbuilt the building to ensure it could withstand extreme weather conditions.
The new highway cost a fortune to build, and some critics have accused the government of overbuilding it for the sake of prestige.
The cookbook author overbuilt her expectations for the popularity of her new recipe, but it ended up being a bestseller.
The new sports stadium has been overbuilt, leaving a massive debt burden on the city to pay off.
The company overbuilt its inventory and had to discount prices drastically to clear out the excess stock.

"Overbuilt" Similar Words

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Overblown refers to something that is excessively large, elaborate, or dramatic, often to the point of being unnecessary or even ridiculous. It can also describe language or rhetoric that is unnecessarily flowery or pretentious.

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