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was overachieving
verb
To achieve more or at a higher level of quality than what was expected.
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It was a strange move for a team that, by all appearances, was overachieving.
Antonio Conte said he was overachieving as Chelsea's manager but, after seeing his side suffer their heaviest home defeat in almost two years, admitted he was concerned about the champions' ability to finish in the top four.
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Figure 6 illustrates that the requirement of power transmission was overachieved, whereas it can be noted that in some situations the signal strength and power transmission requirements were underachieved (see Fig. 7).
These days, lots of bands are overachieving in the studio.
The Knicks' president, Donnie Walsh, is not inclined to trade a core that is overachieving this season.
Maybe the independents are overachieving, or maybe the major labels are dropping the ball.
Let everybody keep saying that we're getting the most out of our ability, or that we're overachieving.
And you could argue the Orioles are overachieving this season, making a regression in 2018 even more likely.
And if you think checking your emails while on the on the treadmill is overachieving, think again.
What these critics don't take account is that the Grizzlies, who were overachieving in their hot start, have cooled off quite a bit since.
Asked whether he and his players have been overachieving of late to compete, until recently, on four fronts, he replied: "Yes, I think we are doing more.
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