overscaled

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Etymology

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From over- +‎ scaled.

Adjective

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overscaled (comparative more overscaled, superlative most overscaled)

  1. Oversized; larger than the proper scale
    • 1988 June 10, Ed Zotti, “One for the Books”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      There are several obligatory postmodernist quirks, such as the wildly overscaled sculptural excrescences at the roof line.

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