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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. overdraw <pret overdrew; part perf overdrawn> [ingl brit əʊvəˈdrɔː, ingl am ˌoʊvərˈdrɔ] VB vb trans

1. overdraw FIN:

I am £100 overdrawn
you are/your account is £100 overdrawn

2. overdraw LETTER (exaggerate):

II. overdrawn AGG

1. overdrawn FIN:

overdrawn account

2. overdrawn LETTER:

overdrawn
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être à découvert client, compte
to be overdrawn

nel dizionario PONS

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I. overdraw irreg VB vb intr

II. overdraw irreg VB vb trans

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I'm overdrawn
à découvert compte
overdrawn
nel dizionario PONS
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I. overdraw irreg VB vb intr

II. overdraw irreg VB vb trans

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overdrawn
Present
Ioverdraw
youoverdraw
he/she/itoverdraws
weoverdraw
youoverdraw
theyoverdraw
Past
Ioverdrew
youoverdrew
he/she/itoverdrew
weoverdrew
youoverdrew
theyoverdrew
Present Perfect
Ihaveoverdrawn
youhaveoverdrawn
he/she/ithasoverdrawn
wehaveoverdrawn
youhaveoverdrawn
theyhaveoverdrawn
Past Perfect
Ihadoverdrawn
youhadoverdrawn
he/she/ithadoverdrawn
wehadoverdrawn
youhadoverdrawn
theyhadoverdrawn

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Keep your ordinary checking account, but tell your bank not to let you overdraw it.
www.dailyfinance.com
In other words, the plaintiff entered into a combination of credit agreements (with a right to overdraw) and pledge agreements with the bank.
www.internationallawoffice.com
Is it that very profitable group of customers that overdraw their account frequently?
www.businessinsider.com
To amend this, while the shaders were being changed, the art team remodelled the trees with fewer polygons and overdraw while still avoiding imposters.
www.develop-online.net
Some analysts dismissed that explanation, saying that if overdrawing power from the grid caused this kind of collapse, it would happen all the time.
news.nationalpost.com