overvalue - use in sentences

Object

  • importance: This may cause both patients and physicians to overvalue the importance of the medication to the patient's stability " Kramer et al.
  • property: This is hardly a reliable method because agents are expected to overvalue properties, particularly now after nine months of slack business.
  • animal: A clear incentive for valuers to overvalue the animals.

Modifying Another Word

  • substantially: Inconsistent with economic theory, we find that the individuals in our data set substantially overvalue the options they received.
  • massively: Shares on Wall Street that Bush is so anxious to prop up are still massively overvalued.
  • hugely: So much land is hugely overvalued precisely because it is regarded as an investment vehicle.
  • seriously: The subsequent realization by investors that these important sectors had become seriously overvalued led to sharp falls in many such shares over succeeding months.

Preposition: in

  • area: A number of shareholders ask the " Sage of Omaha " about house prices -- clearly overvalued in some areas, he said.

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