overscrupulous (Meaning)

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overscrupulous (a.)

Scrupulous to excess.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overscrupulous

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overscrupulous Sentence Examples

  1. The overscrupulous accountant spent hours poring over every detail, verifying each entry with meticulous precision.
  2. The teacher was overscrupulous in grading the students' work, awarding points for the most trivial of errors.
  3. The judge's overscrupulous nature led him to delay the trial indefinitely in search of additional evidence.
  4. The new manager's overscrupulousness created an atmosphere of excessive bureaucracy and micromanagement.
  5. The overscrupulous detective insisted on examining every shred of evidence, leaving no stone unturned in his pursuit of the truth.
  6. The doctor's overscrupulousness in prescribing medication resulted in unnecessary and potentially harmful treatments.
  7. The company's overscrupulous security protocols made it nearly impossible for employees to access essential information.
  8. The author's overscrupulous attention to detail resulted in a novel that was ponderous and slow-paced.
  9. The ethical committee's overscrupulousness led to interminable debates that hindered progress on important decisions.
  10. The government's overscrupulous regulations stifled innovation and created an atmosphere of stagnation.

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Scrupulous to excess.

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The overscrupulous accountant spent hours poring over every detail, verifying each entry with meticulous precision.

The teacher was overscrupulous in grading the students' work, awarding points for the most trivial of errors.

The judge's overscrupulous nature led him to delay the trial indefinitely in search of additional evidence.

The new manager's overscrupulousness created an atmosphere of excessive bureaucracy and micromanagement.