overhonor

/ˌoʊvərˈɑnər/
verb
  1. To give too much respect, praise, or recognition to someone or something.
    • The committee decided not to overhonor any single team member, since everyone contributed equally.
    • It's possible to overhonor a tradition and miss the chance to create new ones.
    • Some fans overhonor celebrities as if they were royalty.
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