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overpay
/ ˌəʊəˈɪ /
verb
to pay (someone) at too high a rate
to pay (someone) more than is due, as by an error
Other 51Թ Forms
- overpayment noun
- unoverpaid adjective
Example Sentences
They worried that they overpaid for Williams, worried that he was too immature for their smart veteran system, and eventually that worry turned a bad physical exam into a deal killer.
The more desperate they get, the more they’re willing to overpay for players.
Some carers have been forced to pay back thousands of pounds after being overpaid for years, despite the government having an internal system that flags potential cases as they arise.
Big or small, tax refunds may feel like free money, but in reality it’s your own money being returned — money you overpaid throughout the year, either through paycheck withholdings or estimated tax payments.
Still, some analysts and investors say that Disney vastly overpaid for the properties, which put the Burbank entertainment behemoth in a weakened position when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020.
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