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overcommunication

Definitions

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  • noun Excessive communication; communicating too much

Etymologies

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over- +‎ communication

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Examples

  • Parents can be as culpable as teens in thinking that, if everyone else is doing it, it must be okay; the current pattern of overcommunication is fed by this kind of thinking.

    The iConnected Parent Barbara K. Hofer 2010

  • By the way, don't worry about overcommunication here.

    WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME AGAIN Maggie Jochild 2007

  • Activism email online communications overcommunication pdf2009

    PdF 2009 Preview: Dilemmas of Online Organizing 2009

  • There's no such thing as overcommunication, Keyes says — a theory that will soon be severely tested.

    USATODAY.com - E-mail avalanche even buries CEOs 2002

  • Again, it is scarcely imaginable that there could be any such thing as overcommunication during transitions.

    Navigating the Winds of Change LYNN ANDERSON 1994

  • Like the whole of Malamanya, she seems unfettered by the rat race of overcommunication, and seems beamed in from another time.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • The cost of overcommunication within organizations was fleshed out by

    Inc.com 2010

  • Spolsky's points are generally sound, but I believe there's a deeper cause for overcommunication.

    Scott Berkun 2010

  • "We're in a world where there's almost overcommunication," Volker said.

    www.appeal-democrat.com - News : By Courtney Perkes/Freedom News Service 2010

  • "If I were on the board, I would want to engage in overcommunication in the next six months to help dispel the suspicion that exists today."

    MarketWatch.com - Top Stories 2009

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