overpolish Synonyms

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overpolish Meaning

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overpolish (v. t.)

To polish too much.

overpolish Sentence Examples

  1. The excessive overpolishing of the silverware left it unnaturally shiny and prone to scratches.
  2. The artist's prized painting was inadvertently overpolished, resulting in the loss of its subtle textures.
  3. The car's paint job suffered from overpolishing, leaving behind swirls and imperfections.
  4. The overpolish made the leather shoes unnaturally glossy and stiff.
  5. The photographer's excessive overpolishing of the lens led to unwanted reflections in the captured images.
  6. The overpolished jewelry lost its antique patina, diminishing its value and allure.
  7. The overpolishing of the wooden floor stripped away its protective finish, exposing it to damage.
  8. The overpolished statue appeared artificial and void of the original artist's intention.
  9. The overpolish caused the metal surface to become pitted and uneven, compromising its durability.
  10. The professional musician's flute was overpolished, resulting in a loss of its resonant qualities.

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To polish too much.

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The excessive overpolishing of the silverware left it unnaturally shiny and prone to scratches.

The artist's prized painting was inadvertently overpolished, resulting in the loss of its subtle textures.

The car's paint job suffered from overpolishing, leaving behind swirls and imperfections.

The overpolish made the leather shoes unnaturally glossy and stiff.