What's the difference between outsleep and oversleep?
Outsleep
Definition:
(v. t.) To exceed in sleeping.
Example Sentences:
Oversleep
Definition:
(v. t.) To sleep beyond; as, to oversleep one's self or one's usual hour of rising.
(v. i.) To sleep too long.
Example Sentences:
(1) Patients with bulimarexia had overeating, oversleeping, more preoccupation with suicide, and more depression in their mothers.
(2) We will not oversleep so you can attack us at once.
(3) Features of the Columbia criteria for atypical depression including oversleeping, overeating, severe anergy, and pathologic rejection sensitivity were each predictive of a poorer response to imipramine than to phenelzine only when compared to those patients with none of the features.
(4) Unhappiness is normal; depression, with whatever combination of persistent insomnia, oversleeping, agitation, delusions, anorexia, overeating or suicidal thoughts, is not.
(5) Not from me – but I have friends!” More comedy was provided by the late arrival of actor John Boyega, who apologised for oversleeping and blamed a “very busy night”.
(6) This article reports on evidence for the validity of major depression (MDD) with atypical features (defined as overeating and oversleeping) as a distinct subtype based on cross-sectional and 1-year prospective data from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area study.
(7) Forms of permanent somnolence which are not alleviated but intensified by a brief restorative sleep and resemble the 'oversleeping syndrome' of the healthy individual.