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Overanxiety

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o·ver·anx·ious  (vr-ngkshs, -ngshs)
adj.
Anxious to an excessive degree.

over·anx·ie·ty (-ng-z-t), over·anxious·ness (-ngkshs-ns, -ng-) n.
over·anxious·ly adv.
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Noun1.overanxiety - excessive anxiety
anxiety, anxiousness - (psychiatry) a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, usually accompanied by compulsive behavior or attacks of panic


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The second-lap collision with Fernando Alonso's Renault also reflected the overanxiety which was the hallmark of Hamilton's race in Bahrain.
Seller pressures, ranging from the absolute necessity of immediate disposal (such as eminent foreclosure) to an overanxiety to sell (such as the immediate need to raise cash), may have influenced the method of disposal and the price negotiations.
``This is going to create a lot of objections from people who think there is an overanxiety over low levels of exposure,'' said one of the authors, Dimitrios Trichopoulos of the Harvard Center for Cancer Prevention in Boston.
 
 
 
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