different between overexpand vs overexpansion
overexpand
English
Etymology
over- +? expand
Verb
overexpand (third-person singular simple present overexpands, present participle overexpanding, simple past and past participle overexpanded)
- To expand to an excessive or unwise degree
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overexpansion
English
Etymology
over- +? expansion
Noun
overexpansion (countable and uncountable, plural overexpansions)
- Excessive expansion, especially expansion that is not sustainable
Related terms
- overexpand
Antonyms
- underexpansion
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