verb
- to goad or urge excessively; to push or provoke beyond reasonable limits
Usage: transitive verb; relatively rare; more common in literary or formal contexts
Examples
- The coach was careful not to overgoad his athletes, knowing that excessive pressure could lead to burnout.
- She felt overgoaded by constant criticism from her supervisor.
- The speaker overgoaded the audience with inflammatory rhetoric.
- Parents should avoid overgoading their children into competitive activities.
- He overgoaded the horse until it became unmanageable.