Noun
overreliance (countable and uncountable, plural overreliances)
Excessive reliance.
And speaking of avoiding overreliance on analogies, the Chinese ideological threat is still a problem, even if it is different from the Cold War. Source: Internet
Beyond its facile commentary on humanity’s impending overreliance on technology (we all saw remains hung up on determinism and free will. Source: Internet
The premier of the island of Nevis, Mark Brantley, said the pandemic has taught the Caribbean that overreliance on tourism is not the best model and that Covid-19 could mark the end of the era of cheap tourism and mega cruises. Source: Internet
Qualls, who explained her family depended on food stamps for a time, countered the stereotype that those on the liberal left have an overreliance on the government. Source: Internet
The study uses the outbreak at the White House as an example of an overreliance on rapid antigen screening. Source: Internet
They believe that the party’s reliance on across-the-board tax cuts is not sufficient to address the plight of the middle class today, and that Republican politicians’ overreliance on cuts has cost the party at the ballot box. Source: Internet