overconstruct
To place too great a construction upon; to exaggerate.
Verb
- To place too great a construction upon; to exaggerate.
- The first is a caveat against the tendency to overconstruct a link between patterns of urban dwelling and cultural practices in South Africa. - 1996, Veit Erlmann, Nightsong: Performance, Power, and Practice in South...
- Very often theorists are prone to overconstruct facts, that is to endow them with greater meaning than is warranted by the observations. - 2012, Fritz Zwicky, Morphological Astronomy, page 26:
Origin
From over- + construct.