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"overprepared" Definitions
  1. more prepared than necessary (as in order to avoid being underprepared)
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16 Sentences With "overprepared"

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Ms. Williams said that out of respect for Mr. Lonergan she overprepared.
"The only way to achieve this is to be overprepared," Bertish said.
President Ronald Reagan had a terrible debate in 1984 because he was overprepared.
Fetty overprepared for his appearance in the NJ courtroom, where he entered many guilty pleas.
So we were maybe for the first time—or only time—overprepared in the studio.
"Our goal with this potential winter storm ... is to be overprepared and hopefully underwhelmed," McCrory said.
"Faced with a pandemic threat, history teaches us it is far better to be overprepared than underprepared," Gingrich wrote in Newsweek.
The reality is that pandemic diseases are potentially very scary, and that on the whole the world is underprepared, not overprepared.
Hillary Clinton will be there, overprepared; Donald Trump says the whole thing's rigged, but he'd be hard-pressed to stay away.
Hope is to be 'overprepared,' then 'underwhelmed' This dusting may be nothing, compared with the much larger, more powerful system on the way.
With the success of Wolff's book, other book vendors in DC had also seemingly overprepared for Comey's book launch, promoting it heavily on social media.
In fact, the downside of not being prepared for the eventual transition away from gas-powered vehicles may be greater than the risk of being overprepared.
The Trump administration does not plan to request emergency funding from Congress to respond to the coronavirus, a frustration for lawmakers and experts who argue it is better to be overprepared than underprepared for a potential pandemic.
In 2016, in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Lucey and his colleague Larry Gostin called for the zika epidemic in the Americas to be announced a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), criticizing the WHO for not escalating their response sooner, and stating that "it is far better to be overprepared than to wait until a zika epidemic spins out of control".
The holotype and only known specimen consists of a largely complete skull that was unfortunately overprepared, removing many of the surficial details; the specimen is reposited at the Texas Memorial Museum. Wilson provided a short description of features that he could observe, remarking on its distinction from the much larger, aquatic temnospondyls found in the Late Triassic and referred the taxon to a new family, the Latiscopidae. He placed this family within the Stereospondyli based on a few aspects of the palate and the absence of rhachitomous temnospondyls in the Dockum Group. He considered it somewhat similar to the Trematosauridae based on the relatively long and narrow skull but remarked that Latiscopus was probably not aquatic based on the laterally facing orbits.
Greitens changed the state's emergency response philosophy, adopting a "go early, go big" approach in which the operating response was to go before disaster strikes and be overprepared throughout the emergency to minimize human casualties. He activated the State Emergency Operations Center prior to several major events, including instances of massive flooding, tornadoes, and winter storms. The center operates 24 hours a day to coordinate the response by the National Weather Service, The Department of Public Safety, the State Emergency Management Agency, Missouri State Highway Patrol, MoDOT, Electric Utilities and Power Companies/Power, and faith-based and volunteer response partners, including Convoy of Hope and the Red Cross. Officials in the Greitens administration sent notices to 8,000 doctors who were not following best practices for prescribing opioids within the state's Medicaid program, instructing them to change their prescribing patterns and consider referring people on long-term opioids to addiction programs.

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