Overdoing [verb]

Definition of Overdoing:

go to extremes; carry too far

Synonyms of Overdoing:

● Overrate

● Overplay

● Exaggerate

● Overstate

● Overreach

● Magnify

● Stretch

● Hype

● Overwork

● Overload

● Belabor

● Pressure

● Fatigue

● Puff

● Overburden

● Overindulge

● Amplify

● Run riot

● Wear down

● Overvalue

● Overestimate

● Overuse

● Overtire

● Overtax

● Be intemperate

● Bite off too much

● Do to death

● Drive oneself

● Go overboard

● Go too far

● Lay it on

● Make federal case

● Not know when to stop

● Pile on

● Run into the ground

● Strain oneself

● Talk big

● Wear oneself out


Opposite/Antonyms of Overdoing:

● Neglect

● Ignore

● Compress

● Lessen

● Decrease

● Play down


Sentence/Example of Overdoing:

Yet it seemed to Phillips as if Smith were overdoing his pose of ignorance.

You had better go, Kate, and make him sit down, or he'll be overdoing it.

That last did seem to be overdoing things a bit, but not seriously.

You have been overdoing yourself—that explains itself to everybody.

He was bowing to her with an obvious intention of overdoing it.

He knew he was overdoing it, but the meeting with Cullison had annoyed him exceedingly.

Or has the experienced matron been overdoing her attention to his morals?

"There's such a thing, Sarah, as overdoing the siesta," she taunted.

Doctor Keltridge will be watching me to see that I'm not overdoing.

I think you are overdoing it,” observed Harry, “we shall not get any sleep either.