Examples of 'overrate' in a sentence

Meaning of "overrate"

overrate (verb): To assess or value something more highly than it actually deserves, often leading to inflated perceptions or expectations. This term is commonly used in contexts such as sports, entertainment, and product reviews.
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  • To esteem too highly; to give greater praise than due.
  • An excessive estimate or rate.

How to use "overrate" in a sentence

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We tend to overrate our knowledge and skill.
I agree that people tend to overrate him.
And while we do overrate it it is still an important factor.
I guess you can have a tendency to overrate them.
I see you still overrate absolute truth.
You underestimate my station in this office and overrate yours.
Our brain tends to overrate vertical lines.
His principle is that it is better to underrate than to overrate a wine.
I think you greatly overrate its importance.
We overrate or underestimate others.
Americans tend to overrate desirable behavior.
You are quite a businessman to overrate it.
You still overrate absolute truth.
If our conclusion is right it is difficult to overrate their significance.
You overrate your gift.

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At the same time we should not overrate these studies.
Do not overrate your strength.
Even experienced people are prone to overrate their own ideas.
You overrate them nigger.
This latter estimation seems to overrate the real economic impact.
You overrate yourself.
I would not minded having a chance to overrate those dumps myself.
Do not overrate her performance.
This is an example of the tendency of man to overrate his own abilities.
You overrate people.
You did not overrate me.
People tend to overrate how collaborative they are with other groups or organizations.
Birthays are overrate.
Do not overrate humanity.
I think a lot of people tend to overrate Bonifacio.
It is impossible to overrate the importance of this to the interests of true religion.
It is true that some philosophers were ready to overrate the power of human reason.
You overrate me.
And I agree there are many people who overrate their talent.
We must not overrate these agencies.
Do they underrate some and overrate others?
This data addition leads to an overrate and therefore to an overall network efficiency reduction.
Let us be rational here, let us not overrate things.
We have a tendency to overrate the value of formal schools.
Perhaps, it would be better to say that women are less likely to overrate themselves.
Let us not overrate things.
You overrate the power of the perps, for one thing.
And do not overrate yourself.
We overrate the power of some things to improve our lives - and underrate others.
I am afraid you overrate Hartfield.
Do not overrate your employees ' capabilities.
Whether in our business or personal life, we overrate intentionality.
It may not be possible to overrate the important role of the ushers and greeters.
The same is true for cards hinting at conflict or change, do not overrate them.
Three more somewhat overrate two and almost utterly neglect the third.

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