overbroad

/ˌoʊvərˈbrɔːd/
adjective
  1. Too wide or extensive; covering too many things or people.
    • The new law was criticized as overbroad because it restricted free speech.
    • His overbroad generalization about teenagers upset many of his students.
    • The search warrant was ruled overbroad and therefore invalid.
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