overdrawn in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

overdrawn in the PONS Dictionary

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In other words, if the account is overdrawn, in most cases, the transaction will be refused.
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Lowland rivers and streams are generally polluted and some of the aquifers are being overdrawn.
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The judgment of $1.11 million included the initial principal balance, interest accrued, fees, overdrawn accounts, and legal fees.
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Judging the graphics at best overdrawn, the rivals aren't challenging even in the end.
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Pike refuses to cash his cheque because he is overdrawn.
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At the time, her bank account was overdrawn by $15,000 and the bank was threatening a sheriffs auction.
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One possible way will be to look at how ecologically overdrawn an economy, industry or company is.
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He has speculated, lost and must make good a check of $10,000 against an overdrawn account.
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Firstly, she is hugely overdrawn on her allowance.
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But unlike ordinary current accounts, which are supposed to be overdrawn only occasionally, the cash credit account is supposed to be overdrawn almost continuously.
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