0 to do something in a way that is too extreme:
1 to do, use, or say something in a way that is too extreme:
They should get the attention they need without overdoing it.
These facts are rather to be expected in a usage-based theory, according to which overdo and overdone are stored in memory as distinct lexical items.
Thus overdo has uses that are hardly related at all to uses of do, as in (100).
This means that overdone is sanctioned by being associated not with overdo but with something else.
Student no. 1 tried to reduce the quantity of information processed by overdoing movements and developing exercises based on par ts of the piece.
Li wants to correct these defects, but some would say that he has overdone it because he teaches students to shout rather than to speak.
He overdid the liquid lunches.
Stay active but don't overdo it.
I think that talk of apocalyptic contraction in the world economy, and a condition of constantly soaring oil prices, is probably rather overdone.
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