verb
- to refine or perfect something excessively; to apply too much refinement or detail to something
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'overrefine'; often used critically to suggest unnecessary or counterproductive elaboration
Examples
- The writer overrefines every sentence until the prose becomes stiff and unnatural.
- She overrefines her argument with so many qualifications that the main point gets lost.
- The designer overrefines the product with unnecessary features that confuse users.
- He overrefines his technique to the point where it loses spontaneity and charm.
- The committee overrefines the proposal with endless revisions and minor adjustments.
- When you overrefine a simple idea, you often destroy what made it powerful in the first place.