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Example:Her emotional response to a simple misunderstanding was too fragile, overreaching the situation.

Definition:More fragile than necessary or appropriate; easily broken or damaged.

From too fragile

Example:The company’s policies were insufficiently tough and overfragile, leading to a lack of accountability.

Definition:Not tough enough for the purpose; easily broken or damaged.

From insufficiently tough

Example:The overfragile toys were suspiciously breakable even when handled gently.

Definition:Easily broken or damaged, possibly due to excessive caution or fearfulness.

From suspiciously breakable

Example:The idea was too small to withstand the pressures of the real world and became overfragile.

Definition:Too small to be capable of withstanding damage, pressure, or stress.

From too small to withstand

Example:Her skin was easily injured and overfragile, reacting to even mild irritants.

Definition: Capable of being injured or hurt, especially in a minor way.

From easily injured

Example:The sculpture was extremely delicate and overfragile, requiring special care.

Definition:Very delicate; easily damaged or hurt.

From extremely delicate

Example:His theories were impractical and easily disproven, making them overfragile.

Definition:Not practical or sensible; not capable of being put into effect or carried out.

From impractical

Example:Her arguments were weak and overfragile, unable to withstand scrutiny.

Definition:Lacking in strength, especially physical strength or moral principles.

From weak

Example:The performance was vulnerable and overfragile, relying solely on the audience's interpretation.

Definition:Easily hurt or harmed, emotionally or physically.

From vulnerable

Example:She felt victimized and overfragile, as her reputation was ruined by false accusations.

Definition:Made a victim; especially, of unjust treatment or a victim by others.

From victimized