Overpromise vs Overcommit - What's the difference?
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To promise more than is delivered
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To make excessive commitments, either beyond one's ability or beyond what is reasonable
(computing) Allocation of more resources than are actually available.
Overpromise is a related term of overcommit.
As verbs the difference between overpromise and overcommit
is that overpromise is to promise more than is delivered while overcommit is to make excessive commitments, either beyond one's ability or beyond what is reasonable.As a noun overcommit is
(computing) allocation of more resources than are actually available.overpromise
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Alternative forms
*over-promiseVerb
(overpromis)- We don't want to overpromise .
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overcommit
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(overcommitt)- Don't overcommit yourself this month.
