overemploy
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[edit]overemploy (third-person singular simple present overemploys, present participle overemploying, simple past and past participle overemployed)
- To overuse.
- 2015 October 22, Alastair Macaulay, “Review: American Ballet Theater’s Opening Gala”, in New York Times[1]:
- He overemploys several constructions — most obviously dance trios in which the three dancers all follow the same figure-eight floor pattern — and several steps (notably the Bournonville grand jeté, an advancing jump toward the audience with back leg held at an angle).