verb
- past tense and past participle of overply; to apply too much of something or to apply something excessively
Usage: rare
Examples
- The painter overplied the varnish, leaving a thick, uneven coating.
- She overplied the makeup and had to start over.
- The gardener overplied fertilizer, which damaged the plants.
- He overplied pressure to the wound, causing more pain.
- The student overplied the correction fluid and made a mess.