verb
- to try too hard to correct or make up for something, often going beyond what is necessary or appropriate
- to pay or give more than is required or owed
Usage: transitive or intransitive; commonly used in psychology and everyday contexts
Usage: transitive; less common than the first sense
Examples
- After being criticized for being too quiet, he overcompensated by talking loudly at every meeting.
- She overcompensated for her lack of experience by working twice as hard as everyone else.
- The company overcompensated its executives, paying them far more than the market rate.
- He tends to overcompensate for his shyness by being overly friendly with strangers.
- The student overcompensated on the test by writing excessively long answers to simple questions.
- Parents sometimes overcompensate for their own childhood deprivation by giving their children too much.
- The athlete overcompensated for an old injury, which caused new problems in other areas.