overspend in the PONS Dictionary

overspend Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to overspend on a budget

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She was fired for being the cause of the team's overspend in week 6, and for having no skills other than sales.
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The sentence quoted overspending of one million 120 thousand roubles.
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The cost of the building increased year-on-year through a combination of mismanagement, overspending and unauthorised work.
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Many perceived the amendment as a response to a perception of overspending by local authorities.
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One allows clubs to plea bargain sanctions imposed to punish them overspending.
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Paramount changed the way that individual episodes were funded, with overspending on some episode budgets allowed on the proviso that it would be recouped by a reduction in others.
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Due to this limitation, those who over-use their gift quickly collapse or die when they overspend their own natural energy.
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A victim of overspending and the dot.com bubble, the company was near closing in late 2001.
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But a far more serious long-term problem was caused by the club's getting into severe debt through overspending on playing staff.
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Other things being equal, educated people were more likely to overspend than the less-educated.
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