oversell in the PONS Dictionary

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The key players here are behaving like theatrical producers scheming to get rich by overselling interests in a flop...
www.theroar.com.au
He wasted no time in accusing, in his view, poorly trained marketers of overselling social media's reach.
www.marketingmag.com.au
Politicians stand accused of overselling the scheme and failing to make it clear what impact it will have on retirement incomes, leaving millions confused.
www.express.co.uk
This freed him to go after more work, but he was careful not to oversell himself or his business.
www.brw.com.au
Maybe that's overselling it, but it's a really cool book.
nerdist.com
To manage this situation, the underwriters initially oversell (short) the offering to clients by an additional 15% of the offering size (in this example, 1.15 million shares).
en.wikipedia.org
On the red carpet, everyone had caught the mood and was overselling themselves.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It is prudent not to oversell the results prematurely.
www.cio.com.au
That might be overselling the sloth cast members, who are good with deadpan comedy, not bad with suspense, but absolutely terrible with action.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Once they're a fan of something, they oversell it.
motherboard.vice.com

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