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overcompensation
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overcompensation /over·com·pen·sa·tion/ (o″ver-kom″pen-sa´shun) exaggerated correction of a real or imagined physical or psychologic defect.
o·ver·com·pen·sa·tion (vr-kmpn-sshn)
n.
Excessive compensation, especially the exertion of effort beyond what is needed to compensate for a physical or psychological characteristic or defect.

overcompensation
[-kom′pənsā′shən]
Etymology: AS, ofer + L, compensare, to weigh together
an exaggerated attempt to overcome a real or imagined physical or psychologic deficit. The attempt may be conscious or unconscious. See also compensation.

overcompensation [o″ver-kom″pen-sa´shun]
conscious or unconscious exaggerated correction for a real or imagined physical or psychological deficiency.

overcompensation
Psychiatry A conscious/subconscious process in which a real/imagined physical/psychologic deficit generates an exaggerated correction


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