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Meaning of overexcite

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overexcite (v. t.)

To excite too much.

overexcite Sentence Examples

  1. The children were overexcited after the carnival, jumping and screaming with uncontrollable energy.
  2. The excessive caffeine intake had overexcited her, making it difficult to focus and relax.
  3. Her excitement over the upcoming trip had overexcited her, causing her to have difficulty sleeping.
  4. The prospect of the new game release overexcited the gamers, leading to sleepless nights and obsessive anticipation.
  5. The overexcited crowd cheered wildly, their voices deafening as they celebrated their team's victory.
  6. The hot and humid weather overexcited the allergies, causing sneezing and watery eyes.
  7. The overexcited puppy jumped up and down, its tail wagging uncontrollably with joy.
  8. The overexcited fan rushed onto the field after the game, desperate to get a glimpse of their favorite player.
  9. The overexcited stock market surged to record highs, creating a sense of euphoria among investors.
  10. The overexcited sales team closed deals rapidly, exceeding their targets by a significant margin.

FAQs About the word overexcite

To excite too much.

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The children were overexcited after the carnival, jumping and screaming with uncontrollable energy.

The excessive caffeine intake had overexcited her, making it difficult to focus and relax.

Her excitement over the upcoming trip had overexcited her, causing her to have difficulty sleeping.

The prospect of the new game release overexcited the gamers, leading to sleepless nights and obsessive anticipation.