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- noun Plural form of
overreaction .
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Examples
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Plait called overreactions par for the course, citing a June press release about the lack of acetlyne in Titan's atmosphere "that sparked vast speculation."
FOXNews.com 2010
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He criticized other "overreactions" such as extraordinary renditions, waterboarding at secret CIA prisons and "other enhanced interrogation techniques that would constitute torture."
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Her "overreactions" populate lists of recommended precautions in the event of exposure
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Her "overreactions" populate lists of recommended precautions in the event of exposure
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But "overreactions" by regulators have made the situation worse, forcing some banks to write off performing loans, he said.
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But "overreactions" by regulators have made the situation worse, forcing some banks to write off performing loans, he said.
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He criticized other "overreactions" such as extraordinary renditions, waterboarding at secret CIA prisons and "other enhanced interrogation techniques that would constitute torture."
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009
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He criticized other "overreactions" such as extraordinary renditions, waterboarding at secret CIA prisons and "other enhanced interrogation techniques that would constitute torture."
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He criticized other "overreactions" such as extraordinary renditions, waterboarding at secret CIA prisons and "other enhanced interrogation techniques that would constitute torture."
Countercurrents.org 2009
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They all laughed at her overreactions; eventually, she laughed along.
Confession Laura C. Alonso 2011
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