verb
- to adjust something more than is necessary or appropriate; to make excessive corrections or modifications
Usage: transitive or intransitive; often used in technical, mechanical, or statistical contexts
Examples
- The mechanic warned that overadjusting the carburetor could damage the engine.
- In data analysis, overadjusting for variables can lead to misleading results.
- She tends to overadjust the thermostat, making the room uncomfortably cold.
- The statistician cautioned against overadjusting the model to fit the sample data too closely.
- If you overadjust the camera settings, you may lose important image details.
- The engineer overadjusted the tension in the cable, causing it to snap.