overbalance

[US]/əʊvəˈbælənсe/
[UK]/oʊvərˈbælənсe/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to cause to tip over or lose equilibrium; to cause to tip over or lose equilibrium; to cause to overturn or lose balance; to cause to tip over or lose balance; to exceed in weight or value; to make unbalanced
vi.to lose balance; to lose balance; to lose balance; to lose balance
n.excess weight or imbalance; excess weight or imbalance; excess weight or quantity; loss of balance; excess weight or quantity; loss of balance
Word Forms
Past Tenseoverbalanced
Past Participleoverbalanced
Present Participleoverbalancing
Pluraloverbalances
Third Person Singularoverbalances

Phrases & Collocations

overbalance risk

overbalance situation

overbalance effects

overbalance factors

overbalance strategy

overbalance condition

overbalance issue

overbalance approach

overbalance analysis

overbalance impact

Example Sentences

his emotions can easily overbalance his rational thoughts.

don't let your enthusiasm overbalance your judgment.

the weight on one side of the scale may overbalance it.

it's important not to overbalance your priorities.

she tends to overbalance her work and personal life.

the team needs to ensure that no single player overbalances the strategy.

overbalance in one direction can lead to failure.

he was warned not to overbalance his resources.

the project could overbalance if too many changes are made.

we must avoid actions that could overbalance the budget.

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