Antonym: undervalue. Similar words: undervalue, par value, value, values, valued, valuer, revalue, devalue. Meaning: v. assign too high a value to.
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31 The test of matching highlight with emotion and overvalue on stock price was used to measure if highlight leads to emotion and overvalue in this study.
32 We generally tend to overvalue the present profit and undervalue the environment.
33 Most people overvalue negative amounts of money: they'll work much harder to avoid losing a dollar than to gain one.
34 Simply put, people tend to overvalue current consumption relative to future opportunities.
35 Two computational results of the foundation may occur, the occurrence of overvalue of foundation reaction at certain points and that of tensile force on the soil foundation interface.
36 We fail to understand the profound effects of our emotions on what we want, and we overvalue what we already own.
37 The growth regression on misalignment shows that misalignment has a significant negative effect on economic growth, specifically, overvalue does harm to growth, while undervalue may improve growth.
38 Maybe we do a little shading of the truth in order to make a buck. Maybe we overvalue something or maybe we just don't tell somebody what's wrong with it when we're selling it to them.
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