overreach
Example Sentences
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So let us put this down as etymological overreach by Mr. Dalrymple.
A writ of mandate is a court order that attempts to correct alleged overreach or abuse of discretion by a government official or agency.
From Los Angeles Times
"He has overreached in advertising something to end up getting what he actually wants. Maybe what he actually wants is a larger military presence and an offtake."
From BBC
But residents see massive federal overreach in a place with a relatively small proportion of immigrants in the country illegally compared with other states.
"It means that the civil liberties and constitutional rights of Canadians will be less likely to be trampled on because of government overreach," he added.
From Barron's
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