different between overdesign vs overengineer
overdesign
English
Etymology
over- +? design
Verb
overdesign (third-person singular simple present overdesigns, present participle overdesigning, simple past and past participle overdesigned)
- (transitive, intransitive) To design too specifically or to too great an extent, as by including unnecessary features.
Noun
overdesign (uncountable)
- Designing too specifically or to too great an extent.
Related terms
- overengineer
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overengineer
English
Etymology
over- +? engineer
Verb
overengineer (third-person singular simple present overengineers, present participle overengineering, simple past and past participle overengineered)
- To make something more complicated than necessary; often implies that the complexity was added intentionally.
Related terms
- overdesign
overengineer From the web:
- what does over engineered mean
- over engineered examples
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