overcounts
/ˌoʊvərˈkaʊnts/
verb
- Third person singular form of overcount: to count something more than the actual number.
- She overcounts the coins every time, so the total is always wrong.
- The machine often overcounts the number of people entering the building.
- The software overcounts the items if the sensor is dirty.
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noun
- Plural of overcount; instances of counting more than the actual number.
- Overcounts in the election data were corrected before the final report.
- The researchers noted overcounts in the population estimates for some regions.
- The audit revealed several overcounts in the inventory records.
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