overdraw in the PONS Dictionary

overdraw Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to overdraw [one's account]
to overdraw [one's account]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The stress of ever-increasing population is the main culprit in overdrawing water supplies.
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Is it that very profitable group of customers that overdraw their account frequently?
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In other words for the next 133 days humanity will be accumulating ecological debt by overdrawing on our collective resources.
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The bank will limit the fees customers are charged when they overdraw their accounts to make payments to payday lenders.
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Also in fiscal year 2000, the program was cited for overdrawing its bank accounts by $5.5 million.
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Therefore, the zone can be clipped against the portal boundaries to remove overdraw.
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A bank's customer is obligated by contract to not overdraw her account.
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To amend this, while the shaders were being changed, the art team remodelled the trees with fewer polygons and overdraw while still avoiding imposters.
www.develop-online.net
Some analysts dismissed that explanation, saying that if overdrawing power from the grid caused this kind of collapse, it would happen all the time.
news.nationalpost.com
To overdraw its evils is a simple impossibility...
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