verb
- to impress someone excessively or more than is warranted; to make an exaggerated or excessive impression on someone
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'overimpress'; informal
Examples
- The flashy presentation overimpresses some viewers, but critics see through the lack of substance.
- She overimpresses easily with expensive gifts and grand gestures.
- His credentials overimpress the hiring committee, though his actual skills are modest.
- The marketing campaign overimpresses casual observers but fails to convert serious buyers.
- He tends to overimpress people at first meetings with his confident demeanor.