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overbalance      
v. a.
1.
Outweigh, overweigh, surpass, preponderate in.
2.
Overpoise, lose balance.
Overbalance      
·vt To cause to lose balance or equilibrium.
II. Overbalance ·vt To exceed equality with; to Outweigh.
III. Overbalance ·noun Excess of weight or value; something more than an equivalent; as, an overbalance of exports.
overbalance      
(overbalances, overbalancing, overbalanced)
If you overbalance, you fall over or nearly fall over, because you are not standing properly.
He overbalanced and fell head first.
VERB: V
Pronunciation examples for Overbalance
1. I think we're way overbalance now.
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Examples of use of Overbalance
1. In his portraits of his children, I was already conscious of a sort of overbalance of tendresse.
2. The only thing I want to avoid is breast implants because I‘m a size 8 and could overbalance and fall flat on my face.
3. This pleasure will be so great that the equation will actually overbalance and there will be sparking sodium bicarbonate cocktails for all.
4. She said: "I live on a hill and if I try to roll the bin out into the street for them to collect, it might overbalance and spill rubbish everywhere.
5. "It talked about the heavy overbalance of political appointees, too many unqualified people in positions of authority, and the oversight of FEMA, now DHS, being spread over too many committees." Is another study needed?