oversearch

English

Etymology

over- + search

Verb

oversearch (third-person singular simple present oversearches, present participle oversearching, simple past and past participle oversearched)

  1. (archaic, transitive) To search all over.
    • 1861, Robert Greene, ‎George Peele, ‎Alexander Dyce, The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Robert Greene & George Peele (page 89)
      To oversearch the fearful ocean
  2. To search excessively.
    • 2003, Dorian Pyle, Business Modeling and Data Mining, page 363:
      Oversearching: If you look long enough and hard enough for any particular pattern in a data set, the more you look, the more likely you are to find it—whether it's meaningful or not.

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