overannotate
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[edit]Verb
[edit]overannotate (third-person singular simple present overannotates, present participle overannotating, simple past and past participle overannotated)
- To add too many annotations.
- 1992, Jeffrey P. Mass, Antiquity and Anachronism in Japanese History, →ISBN, page 155:
- In most instances, a majority of the notes will be focused here, since one can never overannotate in the area of fundamental meaning.
- 2008, Angela Szczepaniak, Unisex love poems, page 22:
- Care must be taken not to overannotate.
- 2015, Kelly Gallagher, In the Best Interest of Students, →ISBN:
- I do tell them that if they overannotate they will kill the book, and that if they underannotate they will not get to levels of deeper reading.