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over-promise

 

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Term: over-promise

Description:

Over-promise is a verb that describes the act of making excessive or unrealistic commitments or assurances. It implies a situation where one promises more than they can deliver, either intentionally or unintentionally.

Sample sentences:

  1. She over-promised her abilities and ultimately failed to meet the clients' expectations.
  2. The politician's campaign was built on over-promising grandiose plans without any concrete strategies.
  3. It's important for companies not to over-promise in their marketing campaigns to maintain customer trust.

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