verb
- placing too much emphasis on something
- subjecting to excessive physical or mental strain
Usage: present participle of overstress
Usage: present participle of overstress
noun
- the act of placing too much emphasis or strain on something
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The teacher warned against overstressing minor details in the essay.
- Overstressing the importance of test scores can harm student motivation.
- The engineer was overstressing the bridge’s weight capacity.
- Overstressing your muscles during exercise can lead to injury.
- The manager’s overstressing of deadlines created workplace anxiety.
- Overstressing certain syllables makes the accent sound unnatural.
- The constant overstressing of perfection was exhausting the team.