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It means that a feature is dimensioned more than once.

For example, suppose you have a drawing of a rectangle, and the width is dimensioned twice.  That's an example of over-dimensioning.

Of course, that's a rather obvious example.  Sometimes it's more subtle.  Suppose the rectangle has the width and height dimensioned, but also the diagonal.  This is also an example of over-dimensioning.  If the width and height are dimensioned, then you don't need to dimension the diagonal; that's already fixed by Pythagorean theorem.