overstudy
Americanverb (used with or without object)
noun
Etymology
Origin of overstudy
Example Sentences
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The people cited in this article - obese subjects and the researchers alike - can complain, overstudy, overmedicate...whatever.
From New York Times
Such delusions often come from overstudy, or too great mental emotion; and the medical worker in his closet and the Roman general in his tent may equally see a spirit.
From Project Gutenberg
As a remedy for dizziness caused by overstudy, mixing mortar has no equal.
From Project Gutenberg
While Oxford has her charming quadrangles with their delightful gardens, Cambridge not only has them also, but further rejoices in a very special beauty, her “Backs,” those admirable contrivances for preventing overstudy on the part of too zealous students.
From Project Gutenberg
That’s my best antidote for overstudy.”
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