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overcharge
[ verb oh-ver-chahrj; noun oh-ver-chahrj ]
verb (used with object)
- to charge (a purchaser) too high a price:
When the manager realized we'd been overcharged, she gave us a credit for the difference.
- to fill too full; overload.
- to exaggerate:
to overcharge the importance of ancestry.
verb (used without object)
noun
- a charge in excess of a stated or just price.
- an act of overcharging.
- an excessive load.
overcharge
verb
- to charge too much
- tr to fill or load beyond capacity
- literary.another word for exaggerate
noun
- an excessive price or charge
- an excessive load
Other Words From
- over·charger noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of overcharge1
Example Sentences
In the spring I received an email from Sue Robertson, following an investigation I carried out into the overcharging of leaseholders.
Although the cause of the fire has yet to be determined, Battalion Chief Chad Willenberg told NBC 7 on Thursday night that it could have been the result of overcharging the batteries.
Donald Trump overcharged the Secret Service for hotel stays and took in cash from ambassador and appointee stays in an attempt to enrich himself as president, the House Oversight Committee alleged on Friday.
In 2017, he questioned a nearly $300-million surplus that was the result of the department overcharging its customers, including the federal government, according to the lawsuit.
The plaintiffs accused Albertsons of overcharging customers in part by short-weighting produce, meats, baked goods and other items — that is, selling less product than than its package labels indicated.
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