Overgeneralisation means applying a grammatical rule to every circumstance even when there are exemptions. Put differently, it means erroneously applying the rule too broadly, including to situations ...
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An eccentric British family, including a mother who blows up a fur store to protest cruelty to animals and children who make unusual career choices, is held together by a patient father.