overshift

Noun

 * 1)  The strategy or act of positioning defensive players extra far toward the offense's strong side, leaving portions of the field or court undefended.
 * 2)  The amount of displacement in the layers in a crystal lattice that places the layers too far apart for molecular bonding.
 * 3)  A misalignment resulting from shifting gears too far.
 * 4) A change that results in something being moved too far or too many things being moved.
 * 5) A work period that extends significantly beyond the normal eight-hour shift; An instance of involuntary overtime.
 * 6)  An overhang caused by seismic shift.
 * 7) An unfitted woman's overgarment.
 * 1)  A misalignment resulting from shifting gears too far.
 * 2) A change that results in something being moved too far or too many things being moved.
 * 3) A work period that extends significantly beyond the normal eight-hour shift; An instance of involuntary overtime.
 * 4)  An overhang caused by seismic shift.
 * 5) An unfitted woman's overgarment.
 * 1) A change that results in something being moved too far or too many things being moved.
 * 2) A work period that extends significantly beyond the normal eight-hour shift; An instance of involuntary overtime.
 * 3)  An overhang caused by seismic shift.
 * 4) An unfitted woman's overgarment.
 * 1) A work period that extends significantly beyond the normal eight-hour shift; An instance of involuntary overtime.
 * 2)  An overhang caused by seismic shift.
 * 3) An unfitted woman's overgarment.
 * 1)  An overhang caused by seismic shift.
 * 2) An unfitted woman's overgarment.
 * 1) An unfitted woman's overgarment.
 * 1) An unfitted woman's overgarment.

Verb

 * 1)  To position defensive players too far in a particular direction.
 * 2)  To overshoot when changing gears.
 * 3) To move too great an amount or move something too far.
 * 4)  To raise the price to consumers by more than an underlying cost increase that results from rising taxes.
 * 5)  To replant or repot too soon or too often.
 * 1) To move too great an amount or move something too far.
 * 2)  To raise the price to consumers by more than an underlying cost increase that results from rising taxes.
 * 3)  To replant or repot too soon or too often.
 * 1) To move too great an amount or move something too far.
 * 2)  To raise the price to consumers by more than an underlying cost increase that results from rising taxes.
 * 3)  To replant or repot too soon or too often.
 * 1)  To raise the price to consumers by more than an underlying cost increase that results from rising taxes.
 * 2)  To replant or repot too soon or too often.
 * 1)  To raise the price to consumers by more than an underlying cost increase that results from rising taxes.
 * 2)  To replant or repot too soon or too often.
 * 1)  To replant or repot too soon or too often.
 * 1)  To replant or repot too soon or too often.
 * 1)  To replant or repot too soon or too often.