verb
- to evaluate or estimate something as being greater in value, importance, or ability than it actually is
Usage: transitive verb; often used in educational, professional, or financial contexts
Examples
- The teacher warned against overassessing students' abilities based on a single test.
- Financial analysts often overassess the growth potential of new startups.
- It is easy to overassess your own skills when you lack experience in a field.
- The committee overassessed the project's feasibility and allocated too many resources.
- Parents sometimes overassess their children's talents, which can lead to unrealistic expectations.
- The auditor discovered that the company had overassessed the value of its inventory.