overpay

IPA: ˈoʊvɝpeɪ

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To pay too much.
  • (transitive) To be more than an ample reward for.
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Examples of "overpay" in Sentences

  • There is no way to overpay or underpay anyone.
  • Thus, the auction's winner is likely to overpay.
  • If so, it didn't work, since oil firms continue to overpay.
  • If the player overpays the moneylender, he then has negative debt .
  • But danger to the overpaid is proportional to the degree of overpay.
  • The danger to the overpaid is proportional to the degree of overpay.
  • I guess they have to justify overpaying for this load of shite website.
  • There is a good economic reason for overpaying in a situation like this.
  • Usually it refers to an incident in which a person overpays for something.
  • Only by overpaying for the assets will the banks be adequately recapitalized.

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