overdraw

[US]/ˌəʊvəˈdrɔː/
[UK]/ˌoʊvərˈdrɔː/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to withdraw more money from a bank account than is available; to pull (a bow, etc.) too far; to exaggerate
vi.to be overdrawn; to exaggerate
Word Forms
Present Participleoverdrawing
Third Person Singularoverdraws
Past Tenseoverdrew
Past Participleoverdrawn

Phrases & Collocations

overdraw account

overdraw limit

overdraw funds

overdraw balance

overdraw credit

overdraw loan

overdraw payment

overdraw accountancy

overdraw statement

overdraw penalty

Example Sentences

she tends to overdraw her bank account every month.

it's not wise to overdraw your credit card limit.

he was charged a fee for overdrawn checks.

overdrawing your account can lead to financial trouble.

many students overdraw their accounts during the semester.

be careful not to overdraw your savings.

she had to pay penalties for repeatedly overdrawing.

he was surprised to find he had overdrawn his account.

overdrawing can negatively impact your credit score.

she learned the hard way not to overdraw her funds.

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