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overuse in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for overuse in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.over·dose N ['əʊvədəʊs]

II.over·dose VB intr [ˌəʊvə'dəʊs]

pe·ruse [pə'ruːz] VB trans form

under·'used ADJ, under·'uti·lized ADJ

I.over·lap N ['əʊvəlæp]

II.over·lap <-pp-> VB intr [ˌəʊvə'læp]

III.over·lap <-pp-> VB trans [ˌəʊvə'læp] to overlap sth

over·'eat <-ate, -eaten> VB intr

over·'awe VB trans usu passive

overt [ə(ʊ)'vɜːt] ADJ

over·'see <-saw, -seen> VB trans

over·'do <-did, -done> VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He visited the country so frequently that at one point he was barred from entry due to overuse of his visa.
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The overuse of fluoroquinolone and other antibiotics fuels antibiotic resistance in bacteria, which can inhibit the treatment antibiotic-resistant infections.
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The magazine criticised some songs as overlong and questioned the overuse of sampling as the impression of a random hotchpotch.
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The mechanical bird eventually breaks down due to overuse.
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Other threats are water pollution and overuse, mainly due to agriculture.
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The column irreverently tackles topics like pundits' penchant for overusing 9/11 analogies and anchor babies.
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It liked the lushly drawn graphics and pleasing sound, but disliked the game for overuse of sudden death and being too limiting.
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Overuse of the same led to increased cost of production and eventually lowered the productivity of the soil.
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Finally, because Osgood-Schlatter disease is an overuse or repetitive strain injury, decreasing the frequency and intensity of the activities that aggravate the pain will help to improve the condition.
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Tell them it's a serious word, not to be cheapened by overuse.
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