different between overdocument vs overdocumented
overdocument
English
Etymology
over- +? document
Verb
overdocument (third-person singular simple present overdocuments, present participle overdocumenting, simple past and past participle overdocumented)
- (transitive) To document something in greater detail than necessary.
- 2012, Albert J. Marcella, Jr., Frederic Guillossou, Cyber Forensics: From Data to Digital Evidence (page 279)
- It is better to overdocument than not; thus, always err on the side of caution and overdocument. It is not an insult to a cyber forensic investigator to be called thorough, careful, meticulous, or methodical; […]
- 2012, Albert J. Marcella, Jr., Frederic Guillossou, Cyber Forensics: From Data to Digital Evidence (page 279)
Related terms
- overdocumentation
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- countermoved, covermounted
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overdocumented
English
Etymology
over- +? documented
Adjective
overdocumented (not comparable)
- Documented to an excessive degree.
Antonyms
- underdocumented
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- overdocument
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