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overrating

  • present participle
    of overrate.
    overrate
    verb (used with object)
    to rate or appraise too highly; overestimate.

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Lastly, Lee said that the Federal Reserve’s next meeting not being until September will also help support stocks, noting that markets are currently overrating the chances of an interest-rate hike happening next month.

From MarketWatch Aug. 4, 2026

Be wary of overrating Ballage’s 123-yard rushing performance from Week 15.

From Washington Times Dec. 21, 2018

I think the ensuing disasters were two-pronged failures — overrating the talent on hand, and not making the right moves to improve the team.

From Seattle Times Aug. 26, 2012

To be fair to the pundits, a lot of the overrating has come from Christie himself.

From Slate Sep. 27, 2011

Neither he nor the Americans could have any object in underrating or overrating him.

From Discussion on American Slavery by Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge