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was overreaction
noun
A reaction that is excessive.
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No doubt this was overreaction, and we can assume that some of those losses will be regained in the days to come.
Still, judging from news media reports, a civil suit was overreaction and the state attorney general's involvement was overkill.
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Security experts, while often disagreeing over long-term trends and dangers, say most of these snap calls are overreactions.
For Mr. Greene's supporters, the punishment and the front-page display it received in The Tribune were overreactions.
"Many times," Mr. Neas said, "there are overreactions, not based on fact or careful analysis, that lead to a violation of the Constitution".
Allergies are overreactions by the immune system against organic substances.
Gaslighting means stating that others' experiences aren't real or that their feelings are overreactions, means stating that others' experiences aren't real or that their feelings are overreactions, means stating that others' experiences aren't real or that their feelings are overreactions, and it has happened to many autistic people.
It would be an equal overreaction now to dismiss alternative.
"The key to life with Claudette," Daniel observes, "is knowing that her default setting is overreaction and outrage".
"I think it was an overreaction".
Quite possibly, there was an overreaction.
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