C1 noun Formell

oversolure

/ˌoʊvərˈsoʊljər/

A noun referring to the implementation of an unnecessarily complex, redundant, or excessive solution to a relatively simple problem. It describes a state of over-engineering where the resources or complexity involved far exceed the actual requirements of the situation.

Beispiele

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1

Buying a professional-grade industrial oven just to toast a single slice of bread is a clear oversolure.

Buying a professional-grade industrial oven just to toast a single slice of bread is a clear oversolure.

2

The executive's oversolure for the minor logistical delay involved hiring three external consulting firms to rewrite the entire handbook.

The executive's oversolure for the minor logistical delay involved hiring three external consulting firms to rewrite the entire handbook.

3

Don't go for an oversolure; a simple piece of tape will fix that remote battery cover just fine.

Don't go for an oversolure; a simple piece of tape will fix that remote battery cover just fine.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
oversolure
Verb
oversolute
Adverb
oversolutorily
Adjektiv
oversolutory
Verwandt
oversolution
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Merkhilfe

Think of it as 'Over' + 'Solution' + 'Structure'. If you build a skyscraper (structure) where a shed would do, you've created an oversolure.

Schnelles Quiz

The engineer's design was criticized as an __________ because it required expensive titanium parts for a simple children's toy.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: oversolure

Beispiele

1

Buying a professional-grade industrial oven just to toast a single slice of bread is a clear oversolure.

everyday

Buying a professional-grade industrial oven just to toast a single slice of bread is a clear oversolure.

2

The executive's oversolure for the minor logistical delay involved hiring three external consulting firms to rewrite the entire handbook.

formal

The executive's oversolure for the minor logistical delay involved hiring three external consulting firms to rewrite the entire handbook.

3

Don't go for an oversolure; a simple piece of tape will fix that remote battery cover just fine.

informal

Don't go for an oversolure; a simple piece of tape will fix that remote battery cover just fine.

4

In computational theory, an oversolure can lead to significant inefficiencies, as the algorithm processes unnecessary variables.

academic

In computational theory, an oversolure can lead to significant inefficiencies, as the algorithm processes unnecessary variables.

5

To maintain a lean budget, management must identify any oversolure in the project workflow that adds cost without adding value.

business

To maintain a lean budget, management must identify any oversolure in the project workflow that adds cost without adding value.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
oversolure
Verb
oversolute
Adverb
oversolutorily
Adjektiv
oversolutory
Verwandt
oversolution

Häufige Kollokationen

avoid an oversolure avoid an oversolure
costly oversolure costly oversolure
technological oversolure technological oversolure
tendency toward oversolure tendency toward oversolure
systemic oversolure systemic oversolure

Häufige Phrasen

a classic case of oversolure

a classic case of oversolure

pruning the oversolure

pruning the oversolure

falling into oversolure

falling into oversolure

Wird oft verwechselt mit

oversolure vs oversolution

Oversolution is the general state of being over-solved, whereas oversolure often implies the specific structural or procedural act of excessive solving.

oversolure vs solubility

Solubility refers to the ability of a substance to dissolve, which is entirely unrelated to problem-solving complexity.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word primarily in technical, management, or academic contexts when criticizing a lack of parsimony or efficiency in problem-solving. It carries a slightly negative connotation of wasted effort.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use this word to mean an 'excellent solution,' but it actually describes a solution that is 'too much' or inefficiently complex.

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Merkhilfe

Think of it as 'Over' + 'Solution' + 'Structure'. If you build a skyscraper (structure) where a shed would do, you've created an oversolure.

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Wortherkunft

Constructed from the English prefix 'over-' and the Latin-derived 'solutio' (a loosening or solving), combined with the noun-forming suffix '-ure' indicating an act or process.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun Usually takes the indefinite article 'an' Often followed by the preposition 'for' or 'to'
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Kultureller Kontext

The concept is frequently discussed in 'Lean' business philosophies and minimalist design circles where 'less is more.'

Schnelles Quiz

The engineer's design was criticized as an __________ because it required expensive titanium parts for a simple children's toy.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: oversolure

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