overimagine
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[edit]overimagine (third-person singular simple present overimagines, present participle overimagining, simple past and past participle overimagined)
- (transitive) To imagine with excessively elaborate detail, or in an exaggerated fashion.
- 2015 July 17, Boris Fishman, “‘The Pinch,’ by Steve Stern”, in New York Times[1]:
- There is no era he can’t over-research, no scene he can’t overimagine, no digression he can resist and no sentence he can’t sag with too many words — “furbelowed,” “putti,” “ viaticum,” “myrmidons” — you don’t know.