Overextension vs Overreaching - What's the difference?
overextension | overreaching |
The state or quality of being overextended.
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(linguistics) Application of a term to too many referents, as for example when a child uses cat to refer to all animals.
deception
* 1786 , James Archer, Sermons on Various Moral and Religious Subjects
As nouns the difference between overextension and overreaching
is that overextension is the state or quality of being overextended while overreaching is deception.As a verb overreaching is
.overextension
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overreaching
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(head)Noun
(en noun)- You cannot mention trade or business, for instance, but they will relate the frauds and overreachings by which such an one has acquired the wealth which he now possesses.
