Excessive sizing beyond functional requirements.
Inflated dimensions for aesthetic purposes.
Design choice to enhance structural integrity.
Overestimation of material needs in construction.
Amplification of product specifications unnecessarily.
To increase size beyond necessary limits.
To specify dimensions larger than required.
To exaggerate measurements in design or construction.
To apply excessive scale to an object or space.
To allocate more material than needed for dimensions.
To create designs with unnecessarily large proportions.
To produce oversized components compared to specifications.
Excessively large or oversized design.
Greater dimensions than necessary for function.
Larger than standard specifications require.
Unnecessarily inflated in size or scale.
Beyond the optimal physical proportions needed.
Excessive size or scale of an object.
Designing beyond necessary specifications or requirements.
Inflation of dimensions in engineering plans.
Redundant safety factors applied to structures.
Overestimation of material needs for construction projects.
To design with excessive dimensions or size.
To allocate more resources than necessary.
To exaggerate the importance of something significantly.
Excessively large or oversized in design.
Having dimensions beyond standard specifications.
Indicating a surplus of material use.
Referring to exaggerated proportions relative to needs.
Characterized by unnecessary bulkiness or volume.