English verb: overdraw |
1. | overdraw (possession) draw more money from than is available |
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| Samples | She overdrew her account.
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| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s something |
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| Broader (hypernym) | draw, draw off, take out, withdraw |
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2. | overdraw (communication) to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth |
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| Samples | Tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery.
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| Synonyms | amplify, exaggerate, hyperbolise, hyperbolize, magnify, overstate |
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| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s something |
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| Broader (hypernym) | misinform, mislead |
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| Narrower (hyponym) | aggrandise, aggrandize, blow, blow up, bluster, boast, brag, dramatise, dramatize, embellish, embroider, gas, gasconade, lard, overemphasise, overemphasize, overstress, pad, shoot a line, swash, tout, vaunt |
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| Antonyms | downplay, minimise, understate, minimize |
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