👉 An overcommand is a command or instruction that is used in a way that goes beyond what is expected or required. It may be used to clarify, elaborate on, or add additional information to something else. Overcommands can also refer to commands that are not explicitly stated but have a clear meaning behind them. For example, "don't touch" might be an overcommand because it implies that the speaker is asking for specific actions or instructions related to the situation being addressed.