overthink
/ (ˌəʊvəˈθɪŋk) /
verb-thinks, -thinking or -thought
to spend more time thinking about something than is necessary or productive
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How to use overthink in a sentence
Very often, people—especially Democratic people—overthink politics and worry too much about how people are going to react.
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