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Overproportioned vs Overproportionate - What's the difference?

overproportioned | overproportionate |

As adjectives the difference between overproportioned and overproportionate

is that overproportioned is having excessive proportions while overproportionate is overproportioned.

As a verb overproportioned

is past tense of overproportion.

overproportioned

English

Verb

(head)
  • (overproportion)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having excessive proportions
  • overproportionate

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • overproportioned
  • *2006 Leslie Neubecker - Strategic Competition in Oligopolies With Fluctuatuating Demand
  • *:Therefore, an overproportionate decrease of the market price in times of falling demand may still serve as an indicator for imperfect collusion in a market . . .
  • References

    *OED 2004 (online)