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to oversell
verb
To agree to sell more of something than one can supply.
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I don't want to oversell it.
I don't want to oversell market reform.
"I don't want to oversell this," Shalala added.
He did not seek to oversell his achievements.
"Because we don't want to oversell it," he says.
The authors, however, are careful not to oversell their conclusions.
That aside, I think it's way to easy to oversell the crucial importance of coal.
To say that for me the days up here are Shangri-La is not to oversell.
Meanwhile, Kahn said the Timberwolves would resist the urge to oversell Rubio in advertising and promotions.
Even ESPN's efforts to oversell American patriotism didn't ruin the good feeling.
The new policies are improvements, but I don't want to oversell them.
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