"Overspend" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Overspend" Meaning

To overspend means to spend more money than one has or is supposed to have, often leading to a financial problem or debt. It can also refer to expending time or energy excessively on something.

"Overspend" Examples

Oxford English Dictionary Definition:


Overspend (verb): to spend more money than one has or is supposed to spend; to exceed a budget or limit in spending.

Examples:


1. Without a budget, she tends to overspend on clothing and end up with a huge credit card bill.
2. The company overspent on the new marketing campaign, putting a strain on the finances.
3. After the divorce, he had to overspend on alimony payments, which left him with little money for other expenses.
4. The government is trying to reduce its overspending by cutting back on unnecessary projects.
5. If you overspend on this vacation, you might not have enough money for the rest of the year.

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I apologize, but "overslaugh" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, based on its structure and possible breakdown, I'm going to make a guess that it could be a blend of "over" and "slight" with a possible suffix "-laugh". <br><br>If that's the case, a possible meaning of "overslaugh" could be an excessive or intense laughter, beyond what is considered normal or reasonable, perhaps with a connotation of being uncontrolled or uncontrollable. <br><br>Please note that this is just a speculative explanation and not a widely recognized or established definition of the word "overslaugh".

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To oversleep means to sleep for too long or longer than intended, often causing one to miss an appointment, a meal, or an important event, or to be late for work or school. It can also refer to getting a much-needed or desired extra rest, but typically with negative consequences such as missing a deadline or having to rush to catch up on activities.

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Oversleeping is the act of sleeping excessively, often for longer than intended or reasonably needed. It can occur when someone oversoaks or fails to set an alarm, resulting in a late wake-up or a snorer's monologue running their schedule off-kilter. This condition has been known to make individuals, regardless of their sleepy sheep's prowess, feel groggy, disoriented, or even a tad grumpy, all due to the alarm clock's cold, unfeel-ing neck.

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Oversold refers to a situation where something, such as a product, service, or investment, has been marketed or promoted to such an extent that it becomes impossible for it to live up to the expectations that have been created. As a result, the quality or value of the product/service/investment is often compromised, leading to disappointment or disillusionment among customers or investors.

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Overstaffed refers to a situation where an organization, department, or team has more employees than necessary to accomplish its tasks or achieve its goals. This can result in inefficiencies, wasted resources, and increased costs. In other words, there are more staff members than needed to perform the required work, leading to a surplus of personnel.

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