verb
- to promote someone or something excessively or beyond what is warranted
Usage: often used in business contexts
Examples
- The company tends to overpromote employees who lack the necessary experience.
- Critics argued that the media overpromoted the rookie quarterback.
- Don’t overpromote the product’s benefits or customers will be disappointed.
- The manager was careful not to overpromote his team members too quickly.
- Some worry that social media platforms overpromote certain types of content.
- The school district decided not to overpromote students who weren’t academically ready.