overreplacement

English

Etymology

over- + replacement

Noun

overreplacement (uncountable)

  1. [c. 1980s?] The state wherein a substance, having previously been reduced or removed, has or is being replaced by re-adding it, but overly so, resulting in more of the substance than normal.
    • 1983, Michael Christopher Magee, Basic science for the practicing urologist, →ISBN Invalid ISBN, page 63:
      ... liberal replacement or overreplacement with blood and plasma preoperatively and operatively has made obsolete the use of vasopressors, which in the past ...
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