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Etymology

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From over- +‎ feel.

Verb

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overfeel (third-person singular simple present overfeels, present participle overfeeling, simple past and past participle overfelt)

  1. To feel excessively or to too great an extent.
    • 2001, Bil Tierney, All Around the Zodiac:
      Yet both tend to overfeel and are led more by their hearts than by their heads — more by sentiment than by reason.

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