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overpaint

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Etymology

From over- + paint.

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Verb

overpaint (third-person singular simple present overpaints, present participle overpainting, simple past and past participle overpainted)

  1. To color or describe too strongly.
    OK, you've painted me a picture well enough; you don't need to overpaint it.
  2. To apply the final layers of paint over underpainting.
  3. To paint over (something).
    Hypernym: overcoat
    Coordinate term: overdye
    This antique chair's inlays have been overpainted, but we can restore its finish.
  4. To paint too much: with too thick a coating of paint.
    Coordinate term: overdye
    This antique chair has been overpainted to the point that you can't discern the carved details.
  5. (computer graphics) To erase by drawing graphics over the top.

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