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overbalance

[oh-ver-bal-uhns, oh-ver-bal-uhns] / ˌoʊ vərˈbæl əns, ˈoʊ vərˌbæl əns /




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Consider the overbalance of gloss-black surfaces—not just the grille form but the roof, roof racks, roof pillars, bumpers, mirror caps, rear diffuser thingy, deep-tinted rear glass and heavy window masking.

From The Wall Street Journal May 30, 2026

This book is important and in certain ways I admired Barnett’s decision to overbalance her and her clients’ struggles with joy.

From New York Times Sep. 8, 2020

Beats Labuschagne, challenges his pads, then has the batsman flick to short leg and overbalance...

From The Guardian Sep. 4, 2019

If the managers of the individual ETFs overbalance a certain asset, that concentration risk can be compounded, Magoon says.

From US News Sep. 30, 2016

Immediately I’d try to fix it by shifting my weight to the other side, but often I’d go too far and overbalance.

From "Ugly" by Robert Hoge

“There was an economy that probably wasn’t balanced, but wasn’t horribly overbalanced in one direction — then that became horribly unbalanced.”

From The Verge Apr. 8, 2022

Hubbard overbalanced on her opening weight of 120 kilograms, taking the bar behind her shoulders.

From Seattle Times Aug. 2, 2021

It must give way, the court determined, when overbalanced by the “legitimate needs” of another branch of government—in Nixon, the judiciary—in fulfilling its own constitutional role.

From Slate Jan. 27, 2020

Also, a fund of funds can get overbalanced.

From US News Sep. 30, 2016

It picked up momentum as the heavy weight of the overbalanced top dove for the ground.

From "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls

But he is in danger of overbalancing the entire film: this is a rock’n’roll performance from someone who is usually happier with piano sonatas.

From The Guardian Jan. 28, 2021

Levin’s playing was heavy-handed and shapeless, chugging mechanically along and sometimes overbalancing Hahn’s more restrained, often vibratoless violin lines.

From Seattle Times Oct. 31, 2016

A few pieces of light artillery, thrown at all hazards upon the enemy's flank, may produce most important results, far overbalancing the risks run.

From The Art of War by George Henry Mendell

The old pirate threw himself back with all his might, in the hopes of overbalancing the man whose arm he held, and dragging him with him.

From The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea by F.C. Tilney

There is just enough excitement attending these scouting expeditions to make them a real pleasure, overbalancing the labor attendant upon them.

From The Discovery of Yellowstone Park by Nathaniel Pitt Langford




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