overtax

IPA: ˈoʊvɝtæks

verb

  • To tax to an excessive degree.
  • To overburden.
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Examples of "overtax" in Sentences

  • Harry had overtaxed his strength.
  • City sewer systems are overtaxed.
  • You don't need to overtax your strength.
  • It is unnecessary to overtax your strength.
  • Harding would not have his sister overtaxed.
  • Ms. Merkel also warned against overtaxing Germany.
  • The young man's training in languages was not overtaxed.
  • Mr. Bernstein's post argues that Americans are not as overtaxed as some may think.
  • Republicans often point to the statutory corporate tax rate in the United States as evidence that American companies are overtaxed.
  • Parks improve public health by encouraging outdoor recreation, and by collecting storm water runoff that otherwise enters the overtaxed city sewage system.

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