Sentences with overcompensate
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O o - Some stockholders feel the executives are being overcompensated and that bonuses should be reduced.
- The aggressive patient may be overcompensating, and be a profoundly shy person beneath the façade.
- Unfortunately, because the sufferer's body has to overcompensate elsewhere for his poor posture.
- And that charisma can't overcompensate for darker impulses.
- I've never tried to be a guy or be overly aggressive to overcompensate and deny my femininity.
- It's important not to overcompensate afterward with too much water, because you will probably drown the plant.
- And too many employers overcompensate for past discrimination by treating any hint of wounded sensibilities with frenzied overkill.
- The referees overcompensate for Game 2 by sending Kobe Bryant to the free-throw line 36 times.
- The United States is probably feeling potent enough that it no longer needs to overcompensate with such grand symbolic gestures.
- They grew up during the lean years after the Korean War, and many overcompensate with their children.