overaccomplishment
English
Etymology
From over- + accomplishment.
Noun
overaccomplishment (uncountable)
- Excessive accomplishment.
- 2009 March 17, Elissa Ely, M.D., “From Bipolar Darkness, the Empathy to Be a Doctor”, in New York Times:
- By 35, Dr. Alice W. Flaherty had led a life of traditional overaccomplishment: undergraduate and medical degrees from Harvard, a Ph.D. in neuroscience from M.I.T., research in movement disorders, articles in leading neurological journals.
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