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"over" generally means too much or too much of something, more than needed.
1.overestimate= u estimate too high, too much of something.
Ex: I overestimated how much food I needed for the party.
Ex: You overestimate me. You estimate my ability to handle technology.(U give me too much credit)
2. overcharge=charged too much.
Ex: I'm sorry, but I think u overcharged me for the coffee.
3. overhear=(U heard too much than u should have. U happen to hear something u shouldn't heard. Less purposeful, try to add a layer meaning of being ashamed of that. )
Ex: I overheard them talking and I think u may want to start looking for a new job.
4. overload=(to put on more than be held)
Ex: He overlaoded the truck, so the tyre broke up.
5.oversee
= Jane is going to oversee the project(U r the director of the project and in charge of the project.)