overquantify

verb

Etymology

From over- + quantify.

  1. derived from quantifico
  2. prefixed as overquantify — “over + quantify

Definitions

  1. To quantify too much

    To quantify too much; to interpret with too great a focus on numbers, quotas, etc.

    • Problems arise with evaluation systems that are overquantified — when decisions or judgments predominantly rely on satisfying numerical requirements.

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