💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Overbloom"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| overflowernoun | One who, or that which, overflows. |
| outbloomverb | (transitive) To surpass in blooms. |
| overblownoun | (transitive) To exaggerate the significance of something. |
| overbearverb | (transitive) To prevail over; to dominate, overpower; to oppress. |
| bloatnoun | (figurative) Wasteful use of space or other resources. |
| overbreedverb | To breed excessively. |
| overglownoun | The glow of light appearing above or surrounding an object; halation |
| overproliferateverb | To proliferate excessively. |
| overbubbleverb | To bubble over, especially with exuberance or enthusiasm. |
| overgrowverb | (intransitive) To grow beyond one's boundaries or containment, or beyond the proper size. |
| outblossomverb | To blossom forth; to emerge into a state of blossoming; to flower. |
| overwaternoun | (transitive) To water too much. |
| overaerateverb | To aerate excessively. |
| overflownoun | Excess, superabundance |
| overirrigateverb | (transitive) To irrigate excessively. |
| overboilnoun | (ambitransitive) To boil excessively. |
| overflourishverb | (obsolete) To make excessive display or flourish of. |
| overseedverb | To replenish (a pasture, lawn, or field) by adding more seeds over top of the existing vegetation (as opposed to tilling and replanting the land). |
| hyperproduceverb | (transitive) To produce to an excessive degree; to produce too much of. |
| overplantverb | (intransitive) To plant too many plants (of any particular crop). |
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