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Definitions of overeat in various dictionaries:
verb - overeat or eat immodestly
verb - to eat to excess
OVEREAT - Overeating is the excess food in relation to the energy that an organism expends (or expels via excretion), leading to weight gaining and often obes...
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Lose control at a buffet |
Binge, in a way |
Gorge |
One way to ensure new clothes |
Indulge, perhaps |
Down too much |
Pig out |
Take in too much |
Get stuffed |
Have a cow? |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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To eat to excess, especially when habitual. |
eat too much. |
overeat or eat immodestly make a pig of oneself |
Eat too much. |
to eat more food than your body needs, especially so that you feel uncomfortably full |
to eat more food than your body needs, esp. so that you feel uncomfortable: |
Overeat description |
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Overeating is the excess food in relation to the energy that an organism expends (or expels via excretion), leading to weight gaining * and often obesity. It may be regarded as an eating disorder. * This term may also be used to refer to specific episodes of over-consumption. For example, many people overeat during festivals or while on holiday. * Overeating can be a symptom of binge eating disorder or bulimia nervosa. * Compulsive over eaters depend on food to comfort themselves when they are stressed, suffering bouts of depression, and have feelings of helplessness. * In a broader sense, hyperalimentation includes excessive food administration through other means than eating, e.g. through parenteral nutrition.* |