overspending / ˌoʊ vərˈspɛnd /

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overspending2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

o·ver·spent, o·ver·spend·ing.

  1. to spend more than one can afford: Receiving a small inheritance, she began to overspend alarmingly.
v. 有主动词 verb

o·ver·spent, o·ver·spend·ing.

  1. to spend in excess of: He was overspending his yearly salary by several thousand dollars.
  2. to spend beyond one's means: When the bills arrived, he realized he had foolishly overspent himself.
  3. to wear out; exhaust.

overspending 近义词

overspending

等同于 extravagancy

overspending

等同于 prodigality

overspending

等同于 profligacy

overspending

等同于 wastefulness

overspending

等同于 deficit spending

overspending

等同于 extravagance

更多overspending例句

  1. In theory, it’s supposed to prevent Congress from overspending.
  2. If you’re just starting out on a beard grooming journey, don’t overspend on luxury beard cosmetics without knowing how your skin and hair will react.
  3. Holiday spending at the end of this year will soar as people overspend after having to celebrate giftless with relatives on Zoom.
  4. This way, you can grow your sales without running the risk of overspending.
  5. The keywords were “overspending by 50% of my target budget,” he said.
  6. Or it might make you overspend on cars and helicopters and lead you to early, penniless death.
  7. "Thou shalt not overspend" is rapidly becoming a tenet of the evangelical belief system, rivaling social issues like gay marriage.
  8. I am never called anything but Mollie, except when I overspend my allowance, and mother feels it her duty to scold me.