Overdrift

Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvɝˈdɹɪft/

Overdrift (noun)

  1. A situation where something moves too far or beyond its intended path.

Examples

  • The overdrift of the car caused it to veer off the road.
  • Overdrift in the machine led to a malfunction.

Common collocations: control overdrift, prevent overdrift, cause overdrift

Synonyms of Overdrift

Neutral

Antonyms of Overdrift

  • When discussing maintaining direction or limits.