overinvest
verb
over·in·vest
ˌō-vər-in-ˈvest
overinvested; overinvesting
1
intransitive
: to invest too much money
Competitive firms keep expanding until they eventually overinvest.—
Daniel Gressel
—often used with in… the false promise of 401(k) plans, which leave people exposed to some of their worst instincts, like forgetting to save or overinvesting in company stock.—
David Leonhardt
2
transitive
: to involve or engage (oneself) emotionally to an excessive degree
—usually used as overinvested in
Because many parents are overinvested in their children, they believe they have the right to opine about their offspring's career management, and to criticize them for not behaving the way they want them to.—
Barbara Moses
… gets overinvested in volunteering at the church when she and her husband … hit a rough spot …—
Alyssa Rosenberg
overinvestment
noun
plural overinvestments
Capitalist economies have a long history of overinvestment in hot new technologies.
—
Hal R. Varian
… emotional overinvestment in a child's success.
—
Hara Estroff Marano
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Merriam-Webster unabridged




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