Definitions
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- verb Past participle of
overdraw
Etymologies
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Examples
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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.
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Her acerbic dose of skepticism, even if overdrawn at times, is a welcome panacea to the fetishization of parenting.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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With ten days until payday, your character discovers his/her account is overdrawn (adjust as necessary to fit your timeline or world).
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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.
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The contrast with the Yeltsin era can also be overdrawn.
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