Use of overreact in Sentences. 22 Examples

The examples include overreact at the start of sentence, overreact at the end of sentence and overreact in the middle of sentence

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overreact at the end of sentence


  1. It means that when we are irritable, tired, worried, or in pain we may overreact.
  2. Don't overreact. If your child criticizes his or her stepparent, try not to overreact.
  3. When reacting to minor everyday pain, the child expresses discomfort but does not overreact.
  4. But Mr Abhisit knows that in the calculus of Thailand's political demonstrations, his government would be likely to take the rap for a bloody confrontation, were anyone to overreact.

overreact in the middle of sentence


  1. I overreact to anything sad.
  2. You always overreact to criticism.
  3. And he tended to overreact to any problems.
  4. You must learn not to overreact to criticism.
  5. Don't overreact to the bad news -- take it easy.
  6. Don't overreact if your partner has a poor attitude.
  7. They will not need to overreact with despair or anger.
  8. The market appeared to overreact, but this is not the case.
  9. It's normal for parents to overreact to their child getting hurt.
  10. When scorned, they are very hurt and may overreact in an almost maudlin way.
  11. Some residents overreact to the problem of crime by just not going out at all.
  12. Anything that causes you to overreact or under react can control you, and often does.
  13. This may mean you release so much pent-up emotion that you overreact to the situation.
  14. Among the many good news around , investors did not overreact this weekauction of ultra - short - term U.
  15. As a result, it will be important that the United States not overreact to inevitable demonstrations and protests.
  16. I also find it quite interesting that the National Rivers Authority are urging people not to overreact to the problem.
  17. He added the usual "it's too late now, bucko" caveat, of course, saying: "I certainly don't think people should overreact to this information."
  18. Workers in their 30s and older typically "have enough life experience that you learn to bite the tongue and to not overreact," says executive search consultant Charley Polachi.

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