verb
- to browse excessively on the internet or through digital content
- to graze or feed excessively on vegetation
Usage: informal; modern usage
Usage: ecological; agricultural
Examples
- Students tend to overbrowse social media instead of studying.
- She realized she had been overbrowsing shopping websites all afternoon.
- The deer population began to overbrowse the forest understory.
- Cattle can overbrowse grasslands if not properly managed.
- The park rangers noticed that elk were starting to overbrowse the young saplings.
- It’s easy to overbrowse news sites and become overwhelmed with information.