overcount (Meaning)
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overcount (v. t.)
To rate too high; to outnumber.
Synonyms & Antonyms of overcount
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overcount Sentence Examples
- The company's financial projections showed a significant overcount in expenses.
- The inventory audit revealed an overcount of items, leading to an adjustment in asset valuation.
- The ballot count resulted in an overcount of votes, necessitating a recount.
- The census determined an overcount of the population, requiring revisions to demographic data.
- The overcount in production quantities resulted in excess inventory and wasted resources.
- The hospital's patient count revealed an overcount due to duplicate entries in the system.
- The overcount in customer orders caused delays in fulfillment and customer dissatisfaction.
- The data analysis team identified an overcount of observations, leading to biased results.
- The audit found an overcount of cash on hand, prompting an investigation into potential fraud.
- The team diligently corrected the overcount in the budget, ensuring accurate financial planning.
FAQs About the word overcount
To rate too high; to outnumber.
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No antonyms found.
The company's financial projections showed a significant overcount in expenses.
The inventory audit revealed an overcount of items, leading to an adjustment in asset valuation.
The ballot count resulted in an overcount of votes, necessitating a recount.
The census determined an overcount of the population, requiring revisions to demographic data.