Overspeculate vs Overspeculated - What's the difference?
overspeculate | overspeculated |
(finance) To spend too much money in speculation.
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(overspeculate)
(finance) To spend too much money in speculation.
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, passage=“It’s overdeveloped, overspeculated and overleveraged.” }}
As verbs the difference between overspeculate and overspeculated
is that overspeculate is to spend too much money in speculation while overspeculated is past tense of overspeculate.overspeculate
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