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- v. Past participle of overdraw
Examples
“It got the deposits and debits correct, but somehow left me "overdrawn" by several hundred dollars, a fact disputed by, among others, my credit union's online system.”
“This practice has gone awry and needs to be fixed," says Alex Sheshunoff, a key consultant who once advised banks to pay, not return, overdrawn transactions.”
“In the 1960s, Gerald F. Fitzgerald, founder of Suburban Bancorp of Palatine, Ill., was one of the first to begin paying more overdrawn transactions rather than bouncing the checks.”
“So overdraft charges were not so much a subsidy from the poor to the rich as they were from the imprudent, who had overdrawn their accounts, to the prudent account holders of all income levels.”
“Her acerbic dose of skepticism, even if overdrawn at times, is a welcome panacea to the fetishization of parenting.”
“With ten days until payday, your character discovers his/her account is overdrawn (adjust as necessary to fit your timeline or world).”
“The contrast with the Yeltsin era can also be overdrawn.”
“That could lead O'Malley to avoid pushing for increased sales or income taxes to pay to fix Maryland's overdrawn state pension system or raise money for mass transit and roads.”
The Washington Post: O'Malley's national ambitions could benefit Maryland
“A businessperson with an overdrawn bank account will hire employees to meet demand, and will find a way to get the money to pay for it.”
The Huffington Post: Dave Johnson: It's The Lack Of Demand, Stupid!
“The Work:Life UK survey 2011 of 5,002 UK employees reveals that one-third of respondents regularly go overdrawn.”
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