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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
overreact
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Overreacting with shock when a child uses a swear word is likely to make him use it again.
▪ Don't you think you're overreacting a little? I'm only ten minutes late.
▪ Don't you think you're overreacting? I only said "hi". It's not as if we're having an affair!
▪ I think people have overreacted to the advertisement - we didn't intend of offend anyone.
▪ Some analysts believe the bank overreacted, and that interest rates did not really need to rise.
▪ Some residents overreact to the problem of crime by just not going out at all.
▪ The state has dramatically overreacted to the use of soft drugs.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Afterward, the band manager was quoted as saying that anyone who objected was overreacting.
▪ And he tended to overreact to any problems.
▪ As a result, it will be important that the United States not overreact to inevitable demonstrations and protests.
▪ I also find it quite interesting that the National Rivers Authority are urging people not to overreact to the problem.
▪ It means that when we are irritable, tired, worried, or in pain we may overreact.
▪ No source of trouble now need be permanent unless you make it so by overreacting to it.
▪ Patrick had been accused of overreacting the previous day.
▪ They will not need to overreact with despair or anger.
Wiktionary
overreact

vb. To react too much or too intensely.

WordNet
overreact

v. show an exaggerated response to something; "Don't overreact to the bad news--take it easy"

Usage examples of "overreact".

Maybe you think I overreacted, but by sliding gently back and forth, one can slip stockings off the legs.

She had never been one to overreact to, or romanticize, a good fuck, but her liaison with Chev had resulted in a startling communion, and it had stirred her in unexpected ways.

Inglewood were rooted in part in a visceral hatred of labor unions, a hatred that caused it to overreact to the provocations of its archenemy, the United Food and Commercial Workers.

It is only in retrospect that it seems we overreacted to the fact that the hospital held enemy sick and wounded.

Drusus had to himself, he disciplined his body to stillness and his anger to detachment, for he told himself that perhaps Cratippus was overreacting, that things might not be as bad as the servants obviously thought.

Char practiced putting up a mental barrier to keep her presence inconspicuous, but no one paid her any mind anyway, so she decided she was overreacting and quit it.

Consequently, they often overreact to popular unhappiness and exaggerate the threats to them from taking action such as supporting U.

In December 1998, Desert Fox struck at this target set and Saddam became so concerned that he overreacted, ordering emergency security measures that set off small uprisings throughout Iraq.

He just hoped that when the showdown came at Andrews, nobody would lose their head or start overreacting in the ways that get people killed.

If she overreacts (a little) to what’s been done to her, it doesn’t bother me.

He is paranoid about his internal security and invariably overreacts to internal threats.

See, the trouble is, Edward's got my brother cornered in the pantry, overreacting, Charles I mean, he always overreacts, and here I am on top of this building in New York and I'm having this kind of, um, disturbance, you know?

The only conclusion Hunt could draw was that Pacey had totally misinterpreted something and overreacted, which seemed strange for the kind of person Hunt had judged Pacey to be.

Maybe Sutcliffe was getting twitchy, and had overreacted when Patrick started nosing around.

You arrive here at a time of crisis for us and I would rather be made to look silly by overreacting than to run the terrible risk that underreacting entails.