overlash (Meaning)

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overlash (v. i.)

To drive on rashly; to go to excess; hence, to exaggerate; to boast.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overlash

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overlash Sentence Examples

  1. The makeup artist's overlash of mascara created a dramatic effect on the model's eyes.
  2. The contractor's overlash in estimating the project cost led to unexpected expenses.
  3. The politician's overlash in his campaign promises caused widespread disillusionment.
  4. The overlash of regulations stifled the growth of the small business.
  5. The doctor's overlash in prescribing antibiotics contributed to the rise of drug resistance.
  6. The overlash of technology has created a sense of constant distraction and information overload.
  7. The overlash of social media platforms has led to concerns about privacy and misinformation.
  8. The overlash of sugar in processed foods has contributed to the prevalence of obesity and diabetes.
  9. The overlash of spending on national defense has strained government budgets and limited resources for other essential services.
  10. The overlash of punishment in the criminal justice system has led to a disproportionate impact on marginalized communities.

FAQs About the word overlash

To drive on rashly; to go to excess; hence, to exaggerate; to boast.

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No antonyms found.

The makeup artist's overlash of mascara created a dramatic effect on the model's eyes.

The contractor's overlash in estimating the project cost led to unexpected expenses.

The politician's overlash in his campaign promises caused widespread disillusionment.

The overlash of regulations stifled the growth of the small business.