Sentences

The corporation overheld its investment in the start-up, leaving the founders with an undervalued stake.

Despite the evidence, the experts overheld the potential for a natural disaster, leading to insufficient preparations.

In his book, the author overheld the importance of innovation, often too highly to be practical.

The company overheld its employee benefits, providing more than was necessary in an attempt to secure top talent.

She overheld her assurance to cover her friend’s debts, which proved to be a costly mistake.

The politician overheld the righteousness of his cause, disregarding the concerns of his opponents.

The lawyer overheld the victory of their client, claiming more damages than were entitled.

He overheld the claims of his experiment, making bold predictions that were later disproven by others.

The economist overheld the benefits of a new policy, long before it was implemented and its effects were known.

Despite the warning, the manager overheld the potential growth, overestimating the market demand.

She overheld her belief in the reliability of the data, leading to incorrect conclusions in her report.

The teacher overheld the consequences of cheating, giving out the same grade to dishonest and honest students.

The coach overheld the talent of the new player, suggesting he was better than the top players.

He overheld the reputation of the product, saying it was the best on the market without adequate evidence.

The investor overheld the risk of the subscription, buying more units than he could afford.

The organizer overheld the attendance at the conference, making too many arrangements for a smaller audience.

Despite the clear rules, the referee overheld the fairness, allowing too much slack in the game.

The researcher overheld the impact of the variable, leading to an overstatement in the results.

She overheld the benefits of the alternative approach, thinking it was superior without proper testing.